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Supplying premium biomass wood fuel products to help you become more environmentally friendly, reduce your energy costs and maximise your RHI income. Softwood pellets and woodchip supplier.

The recent storm Beryl has once again highlighted the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, which are directly linked to the warming of our oceans and climate change. As global temperatures rise, our planet's climate systems are becoming more unstable, leading to devastating consequences for communities worldwide. At Cotswold Bio Fuels, we are deeply committed to addressing these challenges head-on. We supply premium sustainable biomass wood fuel products that provide cleaner, greener and more affordable heating and energy solutions. Our mission is to contribute to a sustainable future by reducing carbon footprints and promoting renewable energy sources. Biomass energy, sourced from responsibly managed forests, not only helps in mitigating climate change but also supports the health of our forests and rural economies. By choosing sustainable biomass, we can reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, lower greenhouse gas emissions and combat the root causes of climate change. Storms like Beryl remind us of the urgent need to transition to renewable energy sources. It’s time for businesses and individuals to make conscious choices that protect our environment. By embracing sustainable biomass, we can all play a part in creating a more resilient and sustainable world. Join us in our mission to provide clean, green energy solutions and fight climate change. Together, we can make a difference. #SustainableEnergy #Biomass #ClimateChange #StormBeryl

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That’s one big leap to highlight Beryl to biomass. Surely earth experienced storms and hurricanes before we started burning fossil fuels. We really have to be more careful how we approach these subjects. Whilst there is little doubt we need renewable energy sources for longer term we should not use these weather patterns as a true stick to beat the world up.

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