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Sue Ryder's Christmas Treecycling scheme grows in Leeds after strong community support
Summary
Sue Ryder collected 1,446 real Christmas trees in Leeds and raised £23,342 through optional donations for palliative and bereavement care; the trees will be recycled into compost, wood chippings or to generate green energy.
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Sue Ryder's Christmas Treecycling scheme in Leeds collected 1,446 real Christmas trees this season and raised £23,342 through optional donations. The collections were run by Sue Ryder volunteers supported by around 35 people from local businesses and community groups. The funds will support Sue Ryder's palliative and bereavement care, including services connected to Wheatfields Hospice. Collected trees are fully recyclable and will be used as compost, wood chippings for parks and woodlands, or to generate green energy.
Key facts:
- 1,446 real Christmas trees were collected through the Leeds Treecycling scheme.
- The initiative raised £23,342 in optional donations for Sue Ryder's care services.
- Around 35 volunteers and many local businesses and waste-service groups supported the collections.
- Trees collected locally will be turned into compost, wood chippings, or used to generate green energy.
- Funds will help Sue Ryder provide palliative and bereavement support, including services linked to Wheatfields Hospice.
Summary:
The collections combined community volunteering and business support to raise funds while recycling real trees for environmental reuse, helping Sue Ryder reach more people who need palliative and bereavement care. Undetermined at this time.
