The Lincoln charity says people can have their real trees collected for free in the new year.
St Barnabas Hospice, in Lincoln, is inviting people to take part in their "tree-cycle" initiative, by disposing of their tree in an eco-friendly way while supporting the charity.
Volunteers from the hospice will be picking up trees between 7 and 12 January in return for a voluntary donation. Trees will be recycled using chippers and used for animal bedding, fertilisers or mulch, while potted trees will be replanted locally.
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