Burn Right Products
may help to offset the effects of Carbon Dioxide in our environment.
What is Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and how do we track it? CarbonFootprint.com
states, “A carbon footprint is a measure
of the impact our activities have on the environment, and
in particular climate change. It relates to the amount of
greenhouse gases produced in our day-to-day lives through
burning fossil fuels for electricity, heating and transportation
etc.”
It is impossible to eliminate carbon emissions completely.
Emissions are caused by man but also Mother Nature i.e. volcano’s
or forest fires. Fortunately there are positive ways we can
offset CO2 emissions. In the very near future homeowners
and business owners will be able to receive carbon credits
for using products that reduce CO2 emissions.
According to
the EPA there are 20,000,000 burn barrels in the United States
of America.
When following the manufacturers guidelines you may reduce
the amount of green house gases given off by replacing your
traditional method of open pit burning or burning with a
homemade incinerator or burn barrel with a Burn Right product. Learn
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The Patented internal
flanges & air
flow system introduce maximum air-flow at all levels of the
burning chamber allowing for a fast burn. Learn More
The reduction of carbon output is better for
human health and our earth’s climate. Due
to the lack of waste removal facilities, in many parts of
our country and around the world there are few alternatives
to burning. In areas where burning is the only option Burn
Right Products LLC may help you lower your
carbon footprint.
Burn Right incinerators reduce the volume of the original
organic waste by 96% very quickly with little smoke or smoldering.
This lessens the necessary volume for disposal
in a landfill. Less waste in our landfills reduces hazard
gases that are given off by these landfills.
Burn Right encourages you to go green.
When untreated wood,
leaves and other 100% organic material are burned the fine
ash can be used for many green alternatives such as a fire
helper, filter, pest deterrent, de-icing agent, Lye making,
compost, fertilizer, dehumidifier or cleaner. www.greenlivingtips.com/articles/255/1/Uses-for-wood-ashes.html.
We suggest you seek alternates to burning whenever
possible and to only burn 100% organic material. Learn
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Do you know what your Carbon Footprint looks like? It may
be bigger than you think… What can you do to slow
global warming? For details go to http://www.carbonfootprint.com.
More testing by Burn Right Products LLC is required
to determine the exact amount of CO2 emissions reduced by replacing
a burn barrel or homemade incinerator with one of our products.
Please contact us for more details. |