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Another alternative is Balcas, they have a plant in eastern Scotland at the old Alcoa aluminium plant. They ship by sea to Felixstowe for onward distribution. Cant think they would be interested in anything under 20 tonnes though.

 

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Another alternative is Balcas, they have a plant in eastern Scotland at the old Alcoa aluminium plant. They ship by sea to Felixstowe for onward distribution. Cant think they would be interested in anything under 20 tonnes though.

 

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I did not think Balcas produced single species hardwood pellets,

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I did not think Balcas produced single species hardwood pellets,

 

Dont really know but I would think that is correct. I just buy a few tonnes as I need them, they are all softwood as well.

 

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