A third of British residents support a log burner ban amid reports they’re harmful to the environment.
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00:00A significant number of people in the UK are calling for a ban on log burners due to concerns
00:05about their environmental and health impacts. A survey by MyBuilder.com, a tradesperson
00:10hiring platform, found that one third of British residents support such a move, with men slightly
00:15more in favour than women at 35% versus 31%. Younger people are also more supportive, with
00:2138% of under 34s backing a ban compared to just 27% of over 55s. This debate aligns with
00:28new laws aimed at reducing emissions from wood-burning stoves, which account for 38%
00:33of the UK's particulate matter air pollution, according to a government report. While purchasing
00:38and installing new wood-burning stoves is still permitted, older-style models are no
00:43longer in production. Additionally, fuel rules have tightened. The sale of traditional house
00:47coal and wet wood in quantities under two cubic metres is prohibited, as burning these
00:52materials contributes significantly to PM2.5 pollution, the most harmful air pollutant
00:58identified by the World Health Organization. DEFRA advises that using approved fuels and
01:02appliances can help reduce emissions. In designated smoke control zones, it's illegal to produce
01:08smoke from a building's chimney unless using an exempt appliance, such as approved wood-burning
01:12stoves. Local authorities are responsible for enforcing these restrictions and provide
01:17resources for residents to check compliance via their websites. With log burners under
01:22scrutiny, alternative heating options are gaining attention. Bioethanol fireplaces offer
01:27a cleaner solution using renewable fuel that emits no smoke or harmful fuels and requires
01:32no chimney. Gas fires provide convenience and lower maintenance, but may be less appealing
01:37due to rising energy costs. And electric fires are clean and portable, making them practical
01:41for smaller homes, though they can be costly to run. Heating expert Jack Coles from MyBuilder.com
01:46acknowledge the divide. Log burners can split opinion. While not the most environmentally
01:51friendly, they can be cost-effective and are very popular. But homeowners may wish to explore
01:56greener alternatives.