Government and Politics
December 11, 2023
From: City Of Ann ArborAnn Arbor, MI — The City of Ann Arbor regular, seasonal curbside composting pickups will conclude Friday, Dec. 15, 2023. In 2024, the city will once again offer winter pickup of compost carts as part of the monthly winter composting program. Compost cart pickups will take place the weeks of Jan. 8, Feb. 5, and March 4, 2024.
Please keep the following guidance in mind to help prevent material from freezing to carts:
Residents who do not have a compost cart can obtain one for free by contacting the city customer service center at 734.794.6320 or [email protected]. For more information on this program, visit www.a2gov.org/wintercompost.
Christmas Trees
The City of Ann Arbor will once again provide drop-off disposal locations for used, undecorated Christmas trees beginning Monday, Dec. 11, 2023, through Monday, Jan. 15, 2024. The city provides four free drop-off locations at city parks?.??No wreaths, garland, tree stands, lights or decorations are accepted.
The f?our park locations will be open for Christmas tree drop offs?during normal park hours, 6 a.m.–10 p.m. The collected trees will be chipped on a regular basis at the park sites. The drop-off locations are:
All tree stands, nails, lights, ornaments, tinsel and plastic items?must be removed from the trees and discarded before drop off?. The collected Christmas trees are chipped into mulch or composted. Any lights, metal, glass or plastic ornaments left on the tree can ruin the processing equipment, harm the operators, and spoil the landscaping mulch.?Since wreaths and evergreen roping (garland) are generally made with wire or plastic backing, these items should be discarded by placing inside trash carts.??
After Jan. 15, 2024, Christmas tree branches, less than 6 inches in diameter, can be cut and placed in compost carts for monthly winter compost service or saved for regular curbside compost service, which resumes in April 2024. For more information on composting, visit www.a2gov.org/compost. ?
2024 CMA-W Compost Changes
Beginning Jan. 1, 2024, the City of Ann Arbor will no longer accept BPI-only certified material in compost carts or at the city compost facility. Instead, only selected products identified as being certified "CMA-W," short for Compost Manufacturing Alliance-Windrow, and made of fiber material will be accepted. Bamboo and palm leaf products are currently excluded as they do not break down in the composting process.
To assist residents and businesses in navigating this change, the city website features more-detailed information about CMA-W certified material, including lists of products and distributors. To keep it simple: If it is plastic, it is not accepted. Learn more at https://www.a2gov.org/departments/trash-recycling/Pages/Compost-Manufacturing-Alliance-%e2%80%93-Windrow-%28CMA-W%29-Change.aspx
The City of Ann Arbor continues to emphasize that single-use items, even if compostable, are not a solution to climate change or pollution of the environment. The city has adopted the goal of reduce, reuse, recycle because it represents the best way to reach our sustainability and environmental goals. The city notes, first, we must strive to reduce material we use; second, we must find ways to reuse what has already been produced; finally, we should recycle material that conserves energy and saves natural resources like metals and paper.