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How are you going to get your firewood down to 20%?


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8 hours ago, Peasgood said:

Who do you think is going to police and enforce this 20% rule?

Just carry on selling good quality stuff and stop fretting.

That approach will work to a small extent, however all the magazines, woodburner manuals, media etc.etc. will be telling the consumer ' only buy  - ready to burn - certified wood below 20%. So everyone will be looking for the logo and then they will be out with their moisture meter they just bought at Lidl checking the firewood that has just been delivered is below 20%. So in short, unless you are able to meet the criteria, I think people will just have to diversify into another line of business.

 

It will be just like CORGI / SAFE etc. - unless you have the sticker you're dead in the water.

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