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Trendy wood burning stoves are the UK's biggest source of the most dangerous type of air pollution called PM2.5, new research shows.
Wood-burning stoves are often considered safer, cleaner and more attractive than open fires. This may, in part, explain why from 2021 to 2022, sales of wood-burning stoves increased by 40% in the UK.
Under new UK rules, all newly manufactured wood-burning stoves, multi-fuel stoves and fireplaces must meet stringent new guidelines known as Ecodesign.
Trendy wood-burning stoves emit dangerous air pollution, but a new report claims their benefits have been 'overlooked'. Experts at Stove Industry Association (SIA), the UK's trade association for ...
Urgent warning issued to anyone with wood burning stove Shocking new research shows that wood burning stoves can bring a serious risk to people's health.
Campaigners are urging the Government to consider banning wood burning stoves from UK homes, following serious health and environmental concerns linked to these appliances. Despite smoke control ...
A new study has revealed wood-burning and eco stoves release high concentrations of toxic pollutants that pose serious health risks.
Trendy wood-burning stoves emit dangerous air pollution, but a new report claims their benefits have been 'overlooked'. Experts at Stove Industry Association (SIA), the UK's trade association for ...
What about wood stove inserts? People use them to convert wood-burning fireplaces into more efficient wood stoves. An airtight wood stove insert that looks much like a traditional fireplace can be ...
Figures released by the UK government in February this year show that burning wood at home was responsible for more than a third (38%) of all the primary PM 2.5 pollution in 2019.
The biggest source of the most dangerous type of air pollution - PM2.5 - in the UK comes from wood burning stoves, new research has revealed.
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