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What do you do with your chip  

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  1. 1. What do you do with your chip

    • Store it and sell it to biomass companies
    • Store it and sell it yourself
    • Give it away to who ever will take it that day
    • Give it away to one or two specific places (e.g. menage)
    • Pay to dispose of it


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What do you do with your woodchip?

 

There is plenty of talk about logs but what about the chip? What do you see as being the most econimical route of disposal of this waste or do you see this as a cash crop product?

 

Personally for the last 2 years I have been storing it in my yard and calling Stobarts in to remove it. Payment for the chip has been covering the cost of loading but not much more and it generally means a missed hour or two of work to sort the loading. Before this I had a deal with a farmer who would dispose of the chip in exchange for as many logs as he could personally use. The odd load goes to allotments for a few quid but not much and it tends to be a pain in the rear end.

 

What do you do?

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I give it to the farmer where I keep my machinery, he uses it for cattle. Iv only once managed to sell a load ( for £40) To be honest the customer usually keeps it especially if i offer a small discount- very small mind!

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I give all my chip to my neighbour (farmer) he uses some for bedding and sells some to landscapers, if I get enquires for chip I give them his number.

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decent hardwood chip goes to the yard, and gets sold for £40.00 a load/used for mulching new planting. The rest goes to a polo yard across the road to use on their 1mile long riding track

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I give it away to allotments, golf courses, peoples gardens and a few farms and private estates. I also stock pile some at the yard and sell that.

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