Adam Shake from Simple Earth Media tests the Duraflame Firelog for Eco friendliness.
photo credit: Paul McGuire
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Good distinction between compressed sawdust and waxes and other petroleum products, and better yet, dead trees that are better burned than live ones.
Hmm, “renewable waxes and oils” – what type are they and where do they come from?