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bio-bean Coffee Logs - Eco-Friendly Fire Logs for Wood Burners and Multi-Fuel Stoves (16 logs), Brown,24cm x 14cm x 22cm

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Reusing coffee grounds to make coffee logs offers another way of utilising what a lot of people consider a waste product – but where one sees waste, another sees value. Richard Branson's sentiments echoed the optimism and confidence in the company's future. His appreciation for entrepreneurs brimming with passion and conviction was evident as he lauded all the finalists of the competition for their unwavering dedication. Hardwood Heat Logs are by far the UK’s hottest-burning wood fuel. Thanks to their high energy density and chimney-effect-producing shape, they can heat up any room in just five minutes. They’re made from 100% recycled hardwood sawdust and can be split by hand to reduce fuel waste. Fire Logs Coffee logs are a type of coffee that is made by compressing coffee grounds and then adding a wax coating to them. This gives them a longer shelf life and makes them easier to transport. However, you can also make coffee logs without the wax coating. All you need is a coffee grinder and some coffee grounds. Tips For Making Coffee Logs Without Wax As the coffee culture continues to surge, this number of cups and the spent grounds left are only going to increase.

Because of there high energy value, coffee ground logs catch alight rapidly, making them great for getting your fire roaring. Can you burn coffee logs on an open fire? This vision wasn't just about creating yet another eco-friendly way to produce briquettes. It was about reimagining waste and visualising a second life for the coffee grounds that would otherwise end up in landfills, emitting harmful greenhouse gases. How Much Did Coffee Logs Win at the Virgin Media Business Voom Contest?By recycling the nation’s cappuccinos into Coffee Logs heating briquettes, we reduce emissions by 80% compared to those grounds sitting in landfill, making these efficient logs a sustainable alternative for fuelling your fire without heating the planet.

Higher product quality. Unlike supermarkets, which sell a little bit of everything, dedicated wood fuel suppliers build their entire reputation on the quality of their firewood and briquettes, so you can expect a higher quality product when purchasing from a well-known supplier. The chart above indicates which briquettes are easy to break. Some are small enough so they don't need breaking. This makes for a cleaner environment around your stove. We welcome the government’s move as a significant step in the right direction for reducing reliance on carbon-heavy fossil fuels and cutting emissions contributing to climate change. The innovative vision of turning coffee grounds into sustainable fuel didn't just impress coffee lovers and eco-conscious consumers. It also caught the attention of business moguls, including Britain’s most famous business magnate, Richard Branson. The accolade that truly marked Coffee Logs’ success was their triumph in the Virgin Media Business Voom 2016 competition. Using coffee logs helps to reduce deforestation, which is a major contributor to climate change. Additionally, the use of coffee logs helps to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. 3. Can you make coffee logs at home?These spent grounds are collected from various places across the UK, such as cafés, offices, airports, train stations and universities, and taken to a processing factory in the UK where they are dried. You may have walked past coffee shops on the high street offering bags of used grounds for the garden. The nutrients contained in the ground coffee include nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous, which act as a wonderful slow-release fertilizer for the garden that also repels some pesky insects too. Exfoliation You’ll be able to control the scent. If you’re not a fan of strong coffee smells, you can simply use fewer coffee beans when making your logs. Conversely, if you love the smell of fresh coffee, you can use more beans to make your logs more fragrant.

On 1 st May, new government regulations on the sale and burning of domestic solid fuels came into force, putting in place a ban in England on the sales of traditional house coal and wet wood. The regulations also bring in a new certification scheme (known as ‘Ready to Burn’) for manufactured solid fuels that are deemed ‘smokeless’.All the coffee required to make coffee logs comes from used coffee grounds – hopefully it’s an ethical coffee source. They were sustainably crafted from waste coffee grounds from cafes, offices, coffee factories, airports, train stations, and universities all over the United Kingdom. How Much Coffee Is in a Coffee Log?

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