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

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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Lekto’s Night Briquettes are by far the UK’s longest-burning and most economical briquette fuel. Made from 100% recycled softwood bark, Night Briquettes can burn for as long as 8 hours, which is 4 times as long as conventional briquettes. They’ve already helped thousands of UK households save money by reducing their wood fuel consumption. From our experience of burning through a number of bags of coffee logs they can produce more smoke than burning either properly seasoned or kiln dried logs, but won’t produce as much smoke as burning wood that is too wet (over 20% moisture content). 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.

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? 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?The UK alone drinks 95 million cups of coffee every day, fuelling not only the daily grind but also a growing amount of unnecessary waste. All that barista brilliance creates around half a million tonnes of wet coffee grounds typically headed for landfill, where they emit harmful greenhouse gases, including methane. Coffee logs are not on Defra’s approved list of smokeless fuels. In turn this means that coffee logs cannot legally be burned if you live in a smoke control area. Coffee logs are logs of compacted coffee grounds that can be burnt in wood burning and multi-fuel stoves, as well as biomass boilers. The coffee grounds not only burn well when dried out, they supposedly burn hotter and longer than wooden logs and give off a subtle aroma too. Benefits of Coffee Logs

The benefits of Coffee Logs don’t end with reusing coffee shop waste. Another positive environmental aspect of these logs is in mitigating the harmful effects of coffee ground disposal. The UK sees about half a million tonnes of wet coffee grounds head for landfills each year, leading to plenty of harmful greenhouse gas emissions. Emissions Reduction From Coffee Logs According to the manufacturer, pound for pound a coffee log will burn for 20% longer than dry wood, although some users have disputed this.

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At the end of the article, we’ll tell you which supermarket chain sells the best logs, which chain has the widest product selection, and which chain offers the best prices. Remove the bread tin from the oven and add your dried coffee grounds a little at a time mixing to evenly distribute the grounds throughout the mixture. Once added ensure all of the grounds are covered in the molasses and wax liquid and set aside so that it begins to cool and solidify.

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? As fans of the outdoors but also staying warm, the staff at PopSci has started a few fires (responsibly, always responsibly). We combined our real-world experience with peer recommendations and online research to narrow the options. Then we chose the top fire logs based on three factors: 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.Once cooled, put the loaf tin containing the coffee grounds mixture into the freezer and freeze for at least an hour.

In this article, we delve into the events surrounding the collapse of Bio-bean Limited, the UK’s leading supplier of coffee logs. We’ll chronicle their rapid rise, victory in Richard Branson’s Virgin Media Business Voom 2016, first signs of mainstream success, and the tragic event that led to their downfall. Coffee logs are a clean-burning fuel. This means that they produce less carbon dioxide than traditional fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. By using coffee logs, you can help to reduce your carbon footprint and fight climate change. What Are The Uses Of Coffee Logs?

To help you make the right choice, we’ll compare supermarket logs from Asda, Aldi, Tesco, LIDL, and Sainsbury's. We’ll compare the logs from these supermarkets based on three criteria: quality, selection, and price. 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. Use approximately 750g of dried coffee ground to approx. 225g of wax (ideally a natural wax like soy wax or beeswax is best, but old candle wax works too). It is this last aspect that Bio-Bean's Coffee Logs helped combat. Instead of being thrown into the bin, coffee grounds could now be sent to Bio-Bean and recycled into a briquette fuel. These briquettes were designed specifically for use in regular log burners and multi-fuel stoves. The manufacturer even claimed that they burned 20% hotter and longer than traditional wood logs, which made them almost as good as sawdust-based briquettes . Environmental Benefits of Coffee Logs



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