Christmas Trees (Artificial)

Burbank Recycle Center Drop-Off Trash Container E-Waste Drop-Off

The City of Burbank Bulky Item service does not accept artificial trees. 

Consider Donation! If the artificial tree is still usable, please donate or offer it up on a local online marketplace for free. 

Trash:  

  • Take apart the tree so it fits 
  • Remove all decorations, lights and tinsel
  • Learn about Christmas lights and how to responsibly dispose of them

 

Lighted Trees:  If the artificial tree is embedded with lights, this is e-waste and can be dropped off at the Burbank Recycle Center Drop Zone collection.   The base and trunk can be placed in our scrap metal container.

Recycle the metal:  If it doesn’t have lights, the metal base and trunk can be placed in the scrap metal container at the Burbank Recycle Center IF the branches are removed.  

HOLIDAY TREE ALTERNATIVE IDEAS:  ReTHINK–a tree doesn’t have to be a tree!

  • Rent a Tree

Consider renting a live tree from Living Christmas Company.

  • Holiday Spirits  Try a different spin with a wine bottle “tree”.  Lots of other ideas out there.  

Real Trees vs Fake Trees?
Which is the more environmentally friendly choice, real or fake trees? Find out more.

Ways to Reduce

Christmas Potted Plant

Decorate a Potted Tree Instead

It may be unconventional, but skipping the traditional Christmas tree (real or fake) altogether and decorating a potted tree you’ve bought or have in your home is a truly green way to have a tree for the holidays.

Ways to Reuse

Use for Years

Make the most of your artificial Christmas tree (and help the environment) by reusing the tree as many times as possible. As long as you take good care of it, it could be with you for years.

Donate or Sell Your Tree

If your artificial tree is still in good shape, consider donating it to a thrift store rather than throwing it out. You could also consider selling it online. November is the best time, but eBay has hundreds of listings year-round.

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Reuse for Smaller Decorations

If your artificial tree is in rough shape after many years, remove and save the limbs that are still in good condition. They can be used to create smaller holiday decorations such as wreaths.

Did You Know?

Fake Trees: Greener Than Real Trees?

There’s no clear winner in the debate about whether real or fake trees are the more environmentally friendly choice. Some people say it’s fake trees because using them saves cutting down one tree for every year you use them. But others say real trees are best because they can be turned back into mulch, instead of filling up landfills with plastic. The only clear green choice is to skip fake or real trees and get a living, potted tree instead.

Inspired by the Toilet Brush

The first artificial Christmas tree made from brush bristles was manufactured in 1930 by the Addis Brush Company, using the same machinery that it used to make toilet bowl brushes, the only difference being they dyed the bristles green.