Burn wood to heat your home and help to protect the environment, not just for ourselves but also for future generations.
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Carbon Neutral Fuel  
Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas evolve from natural material that absorbed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere millions of years ago. When burnt, the carbon dioxide is released, leading to increased concentrations within the atmosphere.
The difference between wood and fossil fuels is one of time scale.
Burning wood also releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. However, the same amount of carbon dioxide is absorbed by the tree whilst growing over the previous few months or years, creating a balance between carbon emitted and absorbed.

Therefore burning wood as a fuel is considered to be carbon neutral.
 
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