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Eco-Fireplace Tips
Best Ways to Enjoy Greener Indoor and Outdoor Fires
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Our inclination to position ourselves
near fire is a year-round lure nationwide. Yet, the traditional ingredient in
both indoor fireplaces in the north and
outdoor fire pits in the south should give
shivers to the eco-minded. In addition
to causing considerable air pollution,
wood smoke contains carbon monoxide,
nitrogen oxides and fine particulates
that can aggravate asthma, allergies and
other health conditions. Eco-friendly firelogs—many made of recycled biomass products like
compressed wood sawdust, ground nutshells and other ingredients—provide low-emission and petroleum-free alternatives to cordwood. According to
GreenAmerica.org, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends
manufactured logs over wood to cut air pollutants. Major manufacturers noted
by ApartmentTherapy.com include Java, which uses coffee grounds; Energy Log
briquettes made from recycled mill waste; and TerraCycle, ShredMaster Ltd. and
CleanFlame, all of which use recycled and repurposed cardboard. In addition
to producing greater heat, some of these logs even produce a natural crackling
sound without throwing sparks.
Inserts—basically a stove that fits into existing fireplaces—provide a genuine
fireside feeling, but with green benefits. An EPA-certified stove or insert is built to
burn cleaner and more efficiently, dramatically reducing fine particle emissions and
pollution over older models. However, while a propane gas stove insert burns even
cleaner and is easier to operate, it uses nonrenewable fuel. Consider wood pellet
models that burn ultra-compressed wood and biomass of olive, corn and cherry pits.
Outdoor steel fire pits that can burn firelogs have grown popular in warmer
regions, and equipment manufacturers have responded. Tripods suspend swivel
and free-standing grills over the pit for direct cooking or to hold cast iron kettles.
Special outdoor tables also afford a gathering spot around friendly flames. Avoid
gas and electric models as eco-no-nos.
If real wood is a must, be selective. Firewood that looks a little rough is more
likely to come from over-mature trees of the kind that can be removed without
affecting the health of its forest (WoodHeat.org). Product packages of Pioneer
Processors firewood attest that it “never uses endangered wood species and always
purchases from well-managed forests.”
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February 2015