Sustainable B-B-Q

Here at Yardrobe are committed to trying to be as responsible as we can when it comes to our impact to the planet.

We are a little torn though, we acknowledge that we burn fossil fuels in order to cook and that puts us in a slightly tricky situation.

Barbecuing sustainably involves a series of mindful choices that collectively reduce our environmental impact.

Start by selecting sustainably sourced charcoal or alternative fuel sources like natural gas or electric grills that produce fewer emissions.

Opt for local, organic produce and meats, supporting nearby farmers and reducing the carbon footprint associated with transportation.

Consider using reusable or biodegradable utensils, plates, and containers to minimize waste. Additionally, efficient grilling techniques, such as using lids to retain heat and cooking smaller portions at once, conserve energy.

Finally, after the B-B-Q, properly dispose of waste, recycle what you can, and compost organic leftovers. Embracing these practices ensures that your outdoor cooking not only delights taste buds but also contributes to a more sustainable lifestyle.

Sustainable Charcoal

Using sustainable charcoal for BBQ cooking is crucial for several reasons.

Firstly, sustainable charcoal is sourced from responsibly managed forests or renewable resources, reducing deforestation and preserving vital ecosystems.

By opting for eco-friendly charcoal, you contribute to minimizing carbon emissions and environmental degradation associated with traditional charcoal production methods.

Moreover, sustainable charcoal often burns cleaner, emitting fewer pollutants and reducing the overall environmental impact.

Choosing these options supports ethical practices, promotes biodiversity conservation, and helps create a healthier planet for current and future generations to enjoy outdoor cooking without harming the environment.

Sourcing Sustainable Charcoal

Certification

FSC-Certified Charcoal: The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification ensures that the charcoal comes from responsibly managed forests, reducing environmental impact.

Rainforest Alliance Certified: Products with this certification meet environmental, social, and economic sustainability standards.

Types of Sustainable Charcoal:

Lump Charcoal: Made from hardwood, it's a preferred choice as it often involves fewer additives and burns cleaner than briquettes.

Briquettes with Natural Binders: Some briquettes use natural binders like cornstarch instead of chemical additives.

Charcoal from Sustainable Sources: Look for brands explicitly stating their commitment to sustainability in their sourcing.

Brands and Suppliers:

Whittle and Flame: Known for their premium quality and commitment to sustainability as well as their "Thermal destructive distillation" process.

Oxford Charcoal Company: They produce charcoal from sustainably managed woodlands.

Suppliers at Farmers' Markets or Local Stores: Often, smaller brands or local producers offer sustainably sourced charcoal.

DIY Options:

Make Your Own Charcoal: If you have access to wood and the means to carbonise it, you can make your charcoal. It ensures full control over the sustainability of the process.

Considerations:

Packaging: Opt for products with minimal or recyclable packaging.

Local Sourcing: Buying locally produced charcoal reduces the carbon footprint associated with transportation.

Consumer Reviews and Recommendations: Check reviews or ask for recommendations from eco-conscious communities or forums.

Sourcing sustainable BBQ charcoal in the UK involves a combination of conscious consumer choices, verifying certifications, exploring reliable brands, and sometimes DIY options.

Prioritising sustainability not only contributes to reducing environmental impact but also supports businesses committed to responsible practices.

We're Pumped To Support Ecologi.

A Climate Positive Environmental Organisation, with the work that they do to to protect and plant forests all around the world. Ecologi is a platform for real climate
action.

They facilitate the funding of carbon offset projects and tree planting around the world. Their mission is to reduce 50% of global CO2 emissions by 2040 and responsibly plant billions of trees every year.

To do this they call on individuals & businesses to take personal responsibility and help tackle the biggest threat of our generation. Collectively, with a little input from a lot of people, we have the power to secure our future.

Yardrobe has committed to plant a tree for every t-shirt sold. We know this is only a small thing, but from small seeds grow mighty trees.

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