Say Auld Lang Syne to your Christmas Tree
December 31, 2007 by Ralph Roberts commentSome of us keep our Christmas decorations and trimmings up well past the holiday, but for those of you who are ready to move on, put away holiday accessories and move into the new year, check with your township for the details about tree and large waste removal.
Here are some tips for those who live in Shelby Township:
If you area customer of Allied Waste and you want your tree to be recycled, please take all of the ornaments, etc. off of the Christmas tree. For a tree that is over 6 feet tall, you will need to cut it into pieces that are 3-4 feet long. Put it on on the curb on your trash day during the second week of January. Trees that you leave out for collection at any other time will be included with the trash pick-up.
Shelby is happy to see more consumers using fluorescent bulbs, but they want you to know that these bulbs have mercury, a hazardous waste product, so they should not be put out with regular trash. There is an annual Hazardous Waste Day on the last Saturday of April, but if you find you need to dispose of hazardous waste earlier, get in touch with the Macomb County Health Department (586-466-7923).










As of Tuesday, 10-24-06 we are currently waiting for our flu vaccine to arrive. Watch this site or call the
Health Department FLU HOTLINE at (586) 466-7923
for up-to-date information about clinics being offered by the Health Department. Details will be added as available.


