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really depends on what the biomass plant has been approved to burn. A plant I have done quite a bit of work at near Doncaster is WID compliant and burns mainly kitchen units which includes MDF and formica and a lot of other nasties. They have to burn at very high temperature and the smokestack is monitored 24/7 with automatic shutdown if it breaches the parameters on a regular basis. Major problem occurs if you want to claim ROC's as it needs to be virgin timber although a very small percentage of other material is allowed but subject to approval and testing.

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i produce and sell it to someone like john vicary

do u no anyone is the north east who i could get the brash from i m thinking of getting a big shredder so i could shred on the site and take it away for people who do forestry and dont have a chipper or coldnt get rid of it,

 

if i got brash would they pay me for shredding it for them

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i produce and sell it to someone like john vicary

do u no anyone is the north east who i could get the brash from i m thinking of getting a big shredder so i could shred on the site and take it away for people who do forestry and dont have a chipper or coldnt get rid of it,

 

how much brash are you looking for and how big is your shredder?

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