22 Aug
2009

Green Charcoal

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How can dirty, gritty charcoal be green? Charcoal is known as Bio-Char or Bio-Charcoal to scientists. There is charcoal made from invasive tree species or harvested from sustainably managed areas.  Lump charcoal is also better to use than cheaper briquettes that could contain toxic coal dust.

Folks in Tanzania are also developing alternative charcoals.

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Posted on August 22nd, 2009
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One Response to “Green Charcoal”

  1. Peter Says:

    I run a safari camp in the Selous in Tanzania and am trying to get in touch with the manufacturers of bio/alternative charcoal for use in our camp.

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