Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 14:09     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in this situation, I held on to it until November and then listed it on Buy Nothing. It was snapped up immediately. Agree with PP who said it’s best if you can wait until next year.


thats bs and totally wasteful and why landfills are full and we're burning our trash and then breathing all the toxins in.


Sorry what’s wasteful? We switched to real trees but didn’t want to put the old artificial one (used for 12+ years) in the trash. And it was already a hand-me-down when I got it!
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 14:02     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

Anonymous wrote:When I was in this situation, I held on to it until November and then listed it on Buy Nothing. It was snapped up immediately. Agree with PP who said it’s best if you can wait until next year.


thats bs and totally wasteful and why landfills are full and we're burning our trash and then breathing all the toxins in.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 13:59     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

Anonymous wrote:We bought a new artificial Christmas tree in an after-Christmas sale. So now we need to get rid of our older artificial Christmas tree. It's still in okay shape so I wanted to see if I could donate it someplace instead of throwing it away.


Just toss it because nobody wants an artificial tree in "okay' condition!
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 12:38     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

When I was in this situation, I held on to it until November and then listed it on Buy Nothing. It was snapped up immediately. Agree with PP who said it’s best if you can wait until next year.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 12:23     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

Anonymous wrote:A local private school will probably take it. I work at a private school and we love donated Christmas trees/ornaments etc. We don’t have the budget to purchase it.

which school?
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 11:42     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

A local private school will probably take it. I work at a private school and we love donated Christmas trees/ornaments etc. We don’t have the budget to purchase it.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 11:22     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

PP and I know that even the tiny thrift stores have storage for seasonal items. No need to keep at your own house for an entire year.

My favorite thrift store does a Christmas in July sale.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 11:07     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

goodwill or salvation army will take it
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 10:34     Subject: Re:Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

I'd try your Buy Nothing or Freecycle groups. People in big houses (not me) often have multiple trees up in the house, I know somebody with a dozen.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 10:27     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

I’m certain that Unique or Savers would take this.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 10:26     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

If you are willing to hold on to it until next year, thrift stores can sell them before the holidays.
After the holidays, stores have a hard time selling them and they end up in the trash.

You can try Buy Nothing or Freecycle, but a tree in "okay" condition may not be something people take and are willing to store.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2025 10:23     Subject: Donating Artificial Christmas Trees

We bought a new artificial Christmas tree in an after-Christmas sale. So now we need to get rid of our older artificial Christmas tree. It's still in okay shape so I wanted to see if I could donate it someplace instead of throwing it away.