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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Coffee logs are made from recycled coffee grounds and offer a sustainable alternative to traditional wood logs. Plus, they’re easy to make at home! Here’s how: 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. You’ll be able to use up old coffee. If you have some coffee that’s been sitting in your pantry for a while, making coffee logs is a great way to use it up. Simply grind the beans and mix them with the other ingredients.

Waste coffee grounds are an amazing material - they contain 20% more energy than wood, so Coffee Logs burn hotter than other solid fuels. That makes them a better value option for anyone who wants to heat their home - and because they reduce greenhouse gas emissions as well as the waste being discarded, Coffee Logs also help the environment too.”RECYCLED COFFEE FIRELOG: The Java-Log is the only firelog made from recycled coffee grounds, a green-friendly, efficient favorite of eco-conscious consumers. It burns cleaner, hotter & brighter than real wood, emitting less carbon monoxide & creosote than wood fires. Be prepared to break briquettes into smaller sections to fit into your stove comfortably. Many briquettes do expand whilst burning and you don't want them to expand onto the glass. Like virtually all fuel sources, there are advantages and disadvantages to each. In this section, we’ll cover some of the most pertinent pros and cons related to coffee log use in lieu of more traditional fuels. Pros Coffee logs are an innovative biofuel solution produced from used coffee grounds from large and small coffee shops. They’re created from the oil derived from your daily americano, espresso or cappuccino! Upon opening the bag, you are presented with the lovely aroma of coffee. But you don’t have to worry about your house smelling like the local coffee hangout, as Coffee Logs don’t smell of coffee when they’re burning.

Each year bio-bean processes thousands of tonnes of waste coffee grounds, collected from coffee shops around the UK. Recycling coffee helps reduce greenhouse gases, diverts waste away from costly landfill and gives your latte a useful second life. Naturally, coffee logs create a coffee aroma, but it’s really quite subtle and more like the faint waft you may get when walking past a coffee shop.You can make coffee logs at home by following a few simple steps. First, start by brewing a pot of strong coffee. Then, while the coffee is still hot, pour it into a baking dish and spread it out evenly. They are designed for use in log burners and multi-fuel stoves, though can be used in some open fires too. Coffee logs are an innovative new product made from recycled coffee grounds, which are compressed and dried to create a dense, high-energy heat source. Typically, the coffee grounds used in coffee logs are sourced from coffee shops themselves, but they can also come from offices and private homes, or wherever coffee is brewed and the grounds are discarded as waste.

Burns cleaner than ordinary cordwood, producing up to 75% less particulate matter and up to 80% less carbon monoxide”, 15th Emission Inventory Conference, New Orleans, May 2006.”Each carbon neutral Coffee Log is made from the grounds of 25 cups of coffee and contains about 20% more energy than wood – meaning it burns hotter and for longer than wood. You’ll be helping the environment. Coffee logs are a great way to recycle old coffee grounds. Rather than throwing them away, you can repurpose them into something useful. There are a number of positives to using coffee logs but also a few downsides How To Light Coffee Logs

Once the coffee has cooled to room temperature, put it in the fridge for about an hour so that it will harden. Then, use a sharp knife to cut the coffee into logs. And when burned, coffee logs can produce a high heat output with minimal smoke, which makes them an ideal solution for use in wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, and other heating applications. They also emit a pleasing coffee aroma that coffee lovers often find appealing. Our briquettes are all additive-free. Coffee Logs are made from untreated used coffee grounds mixed with pure wood sawdust and are held together by compression alone.

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Coffee logs are really easy to light and will be ablaze in minutes. Each log will burn for around an hour before additional logs need to be added to the burner or stove. Coffee logs can be used in any type of wood-burning stove or fireplace. They are easy to light and produce a long-lasting, hot flame. Coffee logs are an excellent source of heat for people who want to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. You can put coffee grounds on the fire. In fact, coffee grounds are most potent when they are burned. Grounds Cafe is committed to providing sustainable coffee-related products to our customers. We know that sustainability is key to preserving the planet for future generations, and our team is dedicated to doing our part to reduce waste and promote environmentally friendly products.



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