Cornish Woodland Produces Sustainable Home Grown Charcoal

FALMOUTH, ENGLAND - APRIL 09: Woodland Manager Reece Jacobs makes charcoal the traditional way by firing small batches of ash trees in a kiln on the Carsawsan estate on April 09, 2021 in Mylor, near Falmouth, England. The ash is harvested sustainably from young woodlands as part of the natural thinning process, creating a by-product from the wood that is too small to be turned into logs. The product is then sold locally in Cornwall as Carsawsan try to encourage consumers, especially BBQ cooks, to use a natural product. (Photo by Hugh R Hastings/Getty Images)
FALMOUTH, ENGLAND - APRIL 09: Woodland Manager Reece Jacobs makes charcoal the traditional way by firing small batches of ash trees in a kiln on the Carsawsan estate on April 09, 2021 in Mylor, near Falmouth, England. The ash is harvested sustainably from young woodlands as part of the natural thinning process, creating a by-product from the wood that is too small to be turned into logs. The product is then sold locally in Cornwall as Carsawsan try to encourage consumers, especially BBQ cooks, to use a natural product. (Photo by Hugh R Hastings/Getty Images)
Cornish Woodland Produces Sustainable Home Grown Charcoal
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