11 Apr, 2024
When there’s a hanging branch, an annoying stump, or a dead tree on your property that’s a cause of concern, the last thing you worry or think about is how you’ll deal with all the leftover tree waste from these projects once they’re completed. Naturally, you focus on the biggest problem first. However, as waste management experts, at Advance Disposal, we know it is equally as important to dispose of any waste correctly, especially green waste, as, if left unattended, it can become an environmental, airborne, and even fire hazard. Not to mention, it can degrade your yard. Therefore, ensuring proper tree waste removal is crucial for any residential and commercial property owner or manager, and we help them all through this blog! It’s More Than Just Waste When we think of waste, we immediately think that after throwing it into a bag or the trash, it’s the end of the story. However, tree waste can serve other purposes that benefit you and the environment, preventing them from being sent to landfills. You may want to rethink simply disposing of your tree waste. And even if you will, we also share the right way of doing it below: Composting After performing your regular pruning, there will be a lot of tree branches and leaves left over that can help your garden through composting. These remains can become an excellent fertilizer that helps you save money and the environment if mixed with green waste and other organic waste produced daily in your household or business. Mulching Soil plays a massive role in your plant’s health. Mulch is one excellent way to prevent, as it prevents moisture loss and improves fertility and overall soil health. Mulch is made of organic materials such as decayed leaves, compost, and in most cases, wood clippings. If you just performed a stump removal or other tree work that requires tree debris removal afterward, you can turn those remains into mulch. Doing so will help contribute to your garden’s health and the environment, as you’re not buying unsustainably sourced mulch and reusing what you already have available from tree waste removal. Waste Management & Recycling Recycling is always the best alternative after any tree removal. Still, if you don’t have the time to do it yourself, you can recur to waste management solutions that ensure tree waste removal with proper disposal and recycling. Dumpster rental, for instance, is an easy alternative for that, which works great for small or large-scale tree projects. At Advance Disposal, our solutions ensure the affordability and efficiency that a roll-off dumpster allows, but also help you guarantee responsible disposal and recycling for your utmost peace of mind.