£9,000 has been raised from people recycling their Christmas trees.
Hospice Isle of Man - which runs the service - says 635 trees were collected and willl now be shredded and used as compost.
The charity is thanking residents who signed up to the initiative and is looking forward to next year.
It's also expressed its gratitude to Isle of Man Post Office, Tel's Ltd and Ballaneven compost Ltd. for their efforts in the partnership to make it happen.
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