Parks And New Yorkers Have A Tree-ific Weekend At
Mulchfest 2011
This weekend, Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe joined Mayor Michael Bloomberg
and New Yorkers at Travers Park in Queens for the 15th annual MulchFest, a
citywide event where Christmas trees are recycled by converting them into wood
chips. New Yorkers participated by bringing their trees to 70 locations
throughout the five boroughs. This year’s MulchFest recycled 16,665 trees.
“New Yorkers helped the city be more sustainable by bringing their Christmas
trees for chipping at Parks’ annual MulchFest,” said Commissioner Benepe. “By
recycling their Christmas trees, New Yorkers support the environment and the
MillionTreesNYC initiative by providing wood chips that help trees, flowers and
shrubs grow. In addition, it reduces waste going to the landfills. Mulch was
also made available to take home for participants to put on tree pits, private
gardens and planting beds.”
The 15th annual MulchFest provides New Yorkers with a fun and convenient
opportunity to recycle their Christmas trees and pick up mulch for their
gardens. MulchFest 2011 brought 16,665 trees from around the city. New Yorkers
from Brooklyn’s brought out the most trees of any borough at 6,627, followed
closely by Manhattan’s 6,183. Queens’ residents brought out 1,875 Christmas
trees. The Bronx chipped 949 trees while 1,032 were mulched at the event on
Staten Island.
Recycling trees we can’t plant helps MillionTreesNYC, an initiative to plant
one million trees by 2017, by providing mulch to keep the City’s newly planted
trees, parks and green spaces healthy and beautiful. Woodchip mulch moderates
soil temperatures, helps retain soil moisture and deters weed growth while
slowly adding nutrients to the soil. The mulch will be used to line street tree
pits and flowerbeds in parks. Wood chips may also be used in homes and gardens
to enrich soil and control weeds.
This year’s event was sponsored by the Home Depot Foundation, Dunkin Donuts,
GreeNYC, NYC Water, Cabot Cheese, Arizona Beverage Co., Pop Chips, Hot 97.1 FM,
98.7 KISS FM and 101.9 RXP Radio.