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Re: Woodstove Air Pollution: myth or reallity?
2011-08-30 07:59:02 UTC
While looking at the woodstove industry worlwide I found great differences in the way resellers of woodstoves communicate. The best I have seen is in Australia where they seem to truly inform customers of the impact of woodstoves to the environment. In France on the other hand, communication is such that it seems that you are actually helping the environment if you burn wood. It seems to me that things are complex and that the message should be that there is no energy that is enterely clean and that end users can reduce pollution considerably with teh way they operate their stoves. In a way, it would be nice to convince woodstove manufacturer that they need to properly inform their customers on how to burn wood. Are there any study out there that show wood consumption differences between people ?
Frederic Besnard
International Business Developper
Condar
United States
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Woodstove Air Pollution: Myth or Reallity?
2011-08-12 09:01:45 UTC
I am doing a study of woodstove distribution worldwide and I find that there is a huge difference between countries in term of how end users are informed - or not - about polluting the air with their appliances. In some countries woodstoves are good for the enviromnemt and in others they are almost banned and said to be bad for air pollution and health in general.
What do you think? What do you know?
Frederic Besnard
International Business Developper
Condar
United States
www.woodstovethermometers.com -
Woodstove Thermometer for Efficient Burning
2011-08-10 09:22:21 UTC
Hello! I am looking for people whom use woodstoves to let me know if they know how to use a woodstove THERMOMETER to limit air pollution, chimney fires and improve efficiency ?
Frederic Besnard
International Business Developper
Condar
United States
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