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I was at the stove trade show last week, I met a guy there making charcoal in the uk, he told me that 95% of charcoal in the UK is imported. If you want this guys details please pm me, he is looking for distributers not someone who wants to buy an odd bag or two. From memory he is not in Somerset.

 

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We make charcoal in North Wales. Would be happy to supply if you cannot find anyone local. Nice to hear customers are asking for british charcoal. :thumbup1:

 

We have no excuse for importing charcoal. The charcoal we make in this country is so much better than the imported stuff and when you combine this with the woodland management that goes alongside it it should be a no-brainer. Its mostly about educating people to the difference between imported vs native charcoal. Once they have tried native they usually come back for more!

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