Hospice Isle of Man has raised more than £14,000 by recycling Christmas trees.
It's a record-breaking amount for the Hospice - who collected nearly 800 trees after the festive season.
The scheme sees people register to have their tree collected for a £10 donation.
The trees are then collected by volunteers from the Isle of Man Post Office and shredded and turned into compost.
The charity says they're 'overwhelmed' by how successful the collections have been and are looking forward to next year already.
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