Olmsted Township PRINT

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Township: (440)235-3051
Service Department: (440)235-1011

Republic Services provides weekly curbside recycling for township residents. Combine cups (aluminum, paper and some plastic), cans, cardboard, cartons, glass, paper and boxes plus plastic bottles, jugs and tubs loose (unbagged) in the provided wheeled cart. Recycling is processed at Republic Services Lorain County Resource Recovery Complex in Oberlin. 

See the list below for recycling and collection programs in Olmsted Township.

 
In home Recycling
 
Other Recycling
 
Proper Disposal
 
Landfill
Dispose of Christmas Trees Right in Olmsted Township

In Olmsted Township,  Republic Waste will collect Christmas trees year-round with regular yard waste. Remove all decorations, tinsel, ornaments and lights.

Each year, 10 million Christmas trees end up in the landfill. Your tree does not belong in curbside recycling with your newspapers and bottles, but you can still recycle your tree. Many cities offer programs to turn your tree to mulch or wood chips. Contact your city service department or trash hauler for details.

Local farms will accept Christmas trees as animal feed. For the safety of the animals, all decorations, tinsel, ornaments and lights must be removed. On the east side, contact Kelly’s Working Well Farm in Chagrin Falls for donation details. Residents of Parma can drop off trees at Stearns Homestead in Parma (place undecorated trees in the front pasture along the fence).

[video] Parma farm wants your Christmas tree for goat food (WEWS TV-5, 12/27/17)

[article] Christmas trees make a good post-holiday snack for goats and sheep (cleveland.com, 12/26/2022)
 

Local compost and yard waste facilities in Cuyahoga County accept trees and yard waste for recycling. See a list of registered compost facilities.

 

Christmas trees can be recycled at select Lake Metroparks and Summit Metro Parks locations.

Artificial trees cannot be recycled. If they are no longer usable, they should be placed in the regular trash for disposal. If they are pre-lit, the light strings can be removed from the tree and recycled through a holiday lights recycling program.

 

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Looking to recycle, donate or dispose of other items? Use the dark blue 'What Do I Do With?' search bar at the top of every page of this website. Allow location services or use the city drop-down to find opportunities in your local area. 

Parma Area Historical Society at Stearns Homestead

Approximate Distance: 10.25 Mi

Kelly's Working Well Farm

Approximate Distance: 28.18 Mi