It’s that time of year again. It’s getting colder and the leaves are changing colors. It’s beautiful.
Then the leaves fall off and we have to rake them – but in the city that often ends up on concrete and sidewalks. So what should we do with our leaves after we rake them?
Here’s your 2017 guide to leaf recycling.
The 2017 Philly Leaf Recycling Program begins (today!) Monday, November 6 and goes until Saturday, December 16.
First, a few tips:
*Exaggeration for guilt
*Bagged leaf drop-off will be offered city-wide on Saturdays (minus November 11th and 25th) at 23 designated locations from 9 AM to 3 PM for the duration of the program.
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