Don’t throw those leaves in the trash – they’ll end up in landfills and produce methane, versus how organics can be composted and added nutrition soil for plants.
Here’s the deal with Philly leaf pickup guidelines for 2016.
For more information, check the Streets Department website.
OR you can drop off your bagged leaves to Philadelphia Sanitation Convenience Centers:
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