CrazyRabbit wrote: » I'm in favour of anything that discourages the use of real trees. Killing a tree to hang lights and decorations on it for 2-3 weeks is a complete waste. Buy a fake tree and it will last for years.
athtrasna wrote: » When was this decided? Why was it not publicised? I presume it's a cost thing but other Fingal areas still have multiple collection points.
athtrasna wrote: » I noted about 10 trees dumped at the usual collection point on Auburn avenue this morning. It's almost understandable, people could carry the tree there without having to get it into the car. Getting a dry tree into a car, without that netting they put on trees when you buy them, is not easy. I expect this decision will lead to more dumping of trees.
ted1 wrote: » These trees are purposely grown in managed and controlled forests that act as carbon sinks. More Co2 and destruction is caused by fake trees.
T-Maxx wrote: » Why don't you just cut it up in a few pieces and chuck it into the brown bin?
T-Maxx wrote: » I get your point. But how about using the same artificial tree for, say, 10 years?
Morag wrote: » The notion that you have to have or use a car to recycle is bloody stupid tbh.
athtrasna wrote: » Have lived in Waterville for 9 years now. Always took our Christmas tree across the road to the collection point in Corduff. Went to do that today and discovered it's no longer there, and there are only 2 points now covering all of Blanchardstown and Castleknock, millennium park and Coolmine recycling Depot. When was this decided? Why was it not publicised? I presume it's a cost thing but other Fingal areas still have multiple collection points.