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How is aFire Coconut Charcoal better for the environment?

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How is aFire Coconut Charcoal better for the environment?

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No trees are cut down or coals dug out to make this fuel. It is 100% all natural coconut shell that is considered a biomass fuel. No fillers or petroleum products are added to this product so it will not emit harmful chemicals or change the taste of food. There is no sulfur in aFire Coconut Charcoal, which means no sulfur dioxide emissions which contribute to acid rain and regional haze. Coconut shells are a sustainable source.

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