Certainly Blog — Sustainability

Wood burning and Environmental Protection Plan 2023
The 2023 revision of the Environmental Protection Plan has realligned several targets, including Clean Air. It is clear that the government recognises that some way of burning are more harmful than others, which is why it clearly states that “We are not considering a ban on domestic burning in England."

On Sunday night, like many people, I sat down to watch the final episode of A Perfect Planet with David Attenborough and will not shy away from...

Over the last two years, through a number of media reported misconceptions and a lack of awareness, woodburning stoves and fireplaces have often been portrayed as negative and responsible for contributing far more particulate emissions than they actually do. In this blog we discuss three major misconceptions: that woodburning stoves are the biggest contributor in the UK of small particular matter, that they create the same emissions as 18 diesel cars and that all woodburning stoves and fireplaces are harmful.
Britain’s woodlands under assault Britain’s woodlands under assault

R from Golly Slater PR on behalf of  Woodsure August 2016 Brits told they have the power to save trees Today, Britain’s woodlands are sufferi...

£10,000 loans to make our homes greener

The Sunday Times - 15th July 2012. Jonathan Leake Environment Editor IT COULD be Britain’s biggest home makeover. Homeowners and tenants are t...

Herefordshire Business Showcases its Sustainability

Herefordshire based firewood business, Certainly Wood, co-hosted a HETAS and Stove Industry Alliance meeting to demonstrate the future for hig...

You are viewing 1 - 6 of 11 items