Dec 26, 2024
Now that the gifts are unwrapped, its time to deal with the leftoverswrapping paper, cardboard boxes, and Christmas trees. The City of Corpus Christi is providing residents with tips to help make post-holiday cleanup easy and eco-friendly.At the J.C. Elliot Transfer Station, residents are unloading everything from discarded gift boxes to Christmas tree trimmings. Its that time of year when holiday clutter overflows not just in homes, but at local recycling centers as well.Usually, trends go to Amazon packages or UPS boxes that have been sent for presents and gifts for the holidaythat makes the increase, said Ray Flores, assistant director of the Solid Waste Authority. With online shopping at an all-time high, its no surprise that cardboard boxes and shipping materials are piling up.But when it comes to recycling, not everything can make the cut. The Solid Waste Authority has provided a quick guide to help residents sort out what can be recycledand what should go straight to the trash.Recycling DOs: Plain cardboard boxes Wrapping paper (foil-free) Holiday cards (without foil)Recycling DONTS: Ribbons Bows Bubble wrap Foil wrapping paper (no matter how shiny)If you have a real Christmas tree, you can bring it to the transfer station for recycling. However, artificial trees should be placed in the trash.While cleaning up after the holidays, residents are also reminded to keep empty boxes hidden to avoid tempting thieves.For more information on recycling guidelines, residents can visit the Solid Waste Authoritys website or call their local recycling center.For the latest local news updates, click here, or download the KRIS 6 News App.
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