• Sustainable Wood Briquettes

    Sustainable tree planting for timber production involves growing and managing trees in a manner that ensures a consistent supply of high-quality timber while preserving the health and functionality of the forest ecosystem. As manufacturers of Wood Briquettes, this is high on our list of importance. All the wood sourced for our wood briquettes is carefully […]

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  • Heat Logs vs Firewood Logs

    With the sunny days behind us, many of us are looking at heat logs as the new cost-effective alternative to ordinary logs. Woodlets Briquettes and Roastie-Toasties – are good for your fireplace, your stove, your pocket – and the environment. They burn hotter, cleaner, are cheaper to buy and are much easier to store and […]

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  • What are the Woodfuel Ready to Burn requirements?

    Since 1st May 2021, the government has been phasing out the sale of wet wood and promoting Ready to Burn requirements. This legislation forms part of the UK commitment in the Clean Air Strategy to reduce emissions of damaging air pollutants by 2030. So what are the Woodfuel Ready to Burn requirements and what does […]

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  • Briquettes for wood burning stoves

    Wood briquettes produce more heat than logs and burn for longer. With moisture levels of less than 10% it makes complete sense to use briquettes for wood burning stoves. They are good for your fireplace, your stove, your pocket – and the environment. And they burn hotter, cleaner, are cheaper to buy and are much […]

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  • Are wood burning stoves good or bad for the environment?

    There is currently a great deal of publicity regarding wood burners and wood burning stoves which begs the question are wood burning stoves good or bad for the environment? A log burner is seen as a sustainable heating method – it uses renewable energy rather than fossil fuel. But there’s concern that they emit harmful […]

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  • Wood Pellet price increases

    Why is the UK wood pellet price rising? The wood pellet price in the UK has risen from around £300/t to over £400/t in just six months. One of the knock-on effects of the Ukraine crisis is that wood pellets are no longer imported from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. This has led to a shortfall […]

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