Where to Recycle Your Christmas Tree in Langley

Tom Ireland • January 5, 2017

Here is a list of Langley groups that will be holding tree-chipping events by donation. The post Where to Recycle Your Christmas Tree in Langley appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Now that the festive season is over, many people are wondering how or where to dispose of their Christmas trees. Luckily, a number of Langley groups will be holding tree-chipping events. All you need to do is take your tree along and make a donation. Here is a list of events and the groups that are holding them:

  • Willoughby Scouts – 9am to 4pm, January 7 & 8, at Willoughby Elementary (20766 80 Avenue)
  • Walnut Grove Scouts – 9:30am to 4:30pm, January 7 & 8, at Walnut Grove Secondary School parking lot (8919 Walnut Grove Drive)
  • Langley Panthers – 10am to 4pm, January 7, at Safeway at Fraser Highway and Langley Bypass
  • Fields Tree Service   for BC Cancer Foundation – 9am to 3pm, January 7 & 8, at Derek Doubleday Auditorium
  • Brookswood Scouts – 9am to 4pm, January 7 & 8, at two locations: Brookswood Secondary (20902 37a Avenue) and George Preston Rec Centre (20699 42 Avenue)
  • Langley Mavericks – 9am to 3pm, January 7, at Buckley Park (19680 48 Avenue)
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