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1 hour ago, woody paul said:

If you can not burn why is my local skip hire chipping it for bio mass.

A biomass boiler has various filters and afterburners to remove pollutants that a domestic fire has not got. They would require a seperate licence amd stringent inspections.

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6 hours ago, woody paul said:

If you can not burn why is my local skip hire chipping it for bio mass.

My local skip firm says you can't put it in the skip.

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I have upper tier as I do a fair bit of fencing as well as tree work. I was under the impression that if I was doing only trees I would only need lower tier, the fencing waste makes it upper tier. About 150 quid for 3 years. Doesn't break the bank really does it?

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