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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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Most modern stoves are more efficient than most older stoves, meaning a modern quality stove will burn fuel more economically and generate more heat over a longer period. Spread your coffee grounds evenly on a baking sheet and place in the oven for 20 minutes or so to thoroughly dry out, remove from the oven after about 10 minutes and stir to ensure they dry evenly.

Coffee logs are a source of fire fuel made from recycled coffee grounds that can be burned in stoves to provide heat. They are sometimes classed as a type of eco heat log.You might choose to make a log at a time and pop them in the oven when you’re using it to cook something else. This would save on having to turn the oven on just to make a single log. If you have more than one old loaf tin, then you can make several at a time instead. The most similar product to Coffee Logs, Sawdust Briquettes are made from 100% recycled hardwood sawdust. Just like Coffee Logs, they have superior burning characteristics to traditional fire wood logs . Sawdust Briquettes are superior to Coffee Logs when it comes to their burn time and heat output. Hardwood Heat Logs According to bio-bean, who are reliably informed from independent testing, coffee logs burn for 20% longer and at 20% hotter than dry wood. This is because used coffee grounds still have a lot of energy stored up inside them. By transforming these grounds into Coffee Logs, Bio-Bean claimed to reduce overall emissions by 80% compared to the grounds being landfilled. This is comparable with the emission reductions we see when recycling hardwood sawdust to create Sawdust Briquettes or Hardwood Heat Logs and when recycling softwood sawdust when creating Night Briquettes and Fire Logs . Where Did Bio-Bean Source Grounds For Their Coffee Logs?

The creators of coffee logs are bio-bean, a company founded in 2013 and based in Cambridgeshire. The first coffee log was launched in 2016. Once you’ve enjoyed your delicious cup of coffee, what happens to those used coffee grounds?? Uses of Coffee Grounds GardensCreating coffee logs from used coffee grounds is highly sustainable and environmentally friendly as you’re creating value from waste. It also helps reduce the carbon footprint associated with other carbon intensive fuel products that are traditional burned. They emit less greenhouse gas than burning wood, use a waste product to make and are made from entirely natural materials, when formed using natural wax. So, yes, they are environmentally friendly. Coffee logs are a great alternative to traditional fossil fuels. They are sustainable, renewable, and clean-burning. If you’re looking for a way to reduce your reliance on fossil fuels, coffee logs are a great option. Can You Make Coffee Logs Without Wax? Fire logs are a convenient and inexpensive alternative to firewood. A good fire log means a low-maintenance and long-lasting fire that’s easier to light. When shopping for a fire log, consider its ease of use, burn time, and materials. Easy to use However, wood is not an authorised fuel either because it too produces smoke. This means that in smoke control areas, wood can only be burned on a Defra-approved log burner (also called exempt appliance).

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