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KSBB and Anderson's hosting Bring One for the Chipper on Saturday

Keep Statesboro-Bulloch Beautiful, in partnership with Bulloch County and the City of Statesboro, is hosting its annual "Bring One for the Chipper" event, offering citizens a way to recycle their Christmas trees into mulch or fish habitats, while helping to reduce landfill waste. Trees will be accepted at Anderson's General Store in Statesboro on Saturday, January 11.
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Bring your Christmas tree for recycling at Anderson's General Store (23736 US-80, Statesboro) and receive free seeds, seedlings, and mulch.

Keep Statesboro-Bulloch Beautiful has partnered with Bulloch County and the City of Statesboro to host its annual Bring One for the Chipper event. This program gives citizens a way of disposing their Christmas trees by recycling it to be chipped into mulch or transformed into a fish habitat.

Providing an option for citizens to recycle their Christmas trees, it keeps trees out of the landfill so that they do not take up valuable space.

For 30 years, the Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation’s Bring One for the Chipper program has helped Georgians recycle their Christmas trees. Since its inception, the Keep Georgia Beautiful network has recycled over 6 million Christmas trees and that number continues to grow each year.

Anderson’s General Store will have a drop off and chipping location on January 11th from 9 A.M. – 1 P.M. Anderson’s is located at 23736 US-80, Statesboro, GA, 30461.

Anyone who brings their Christmas tree to be recycled on January 11th at Anderson’s will receive free seeds to plant, a free seedling, and free mulch upon request.

For more information, please contact Charly Kinship with Keep Statesboro-Bulloch Beautiful at [email protected].

About Keep Statesboro-Bulloch Beautiful

Keep Statesboro-Bulloch Beautiful is an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful and the Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation. Our goal is to educate and empower citizens and businesses with the resources needed to facilitate litter prevention, beautification, and community greening within the city of Statesboro and surrounding areas. More information can be found at keepstatesborobullochbeautiful.org.