Biofire

Wood waste from harvested mountain pine beetle killed
trees.

Biofire is a Houston, B. C. Company that manufactures
Biofire Logs, Biofire Fire Pucks and Biofire Pellets.

The benefits of Biofire fire pucks and logs: TM
Wood waste from harvested mountain pine beetle killed
trees is ground, dried, and formed under extreme heat and
pressure into fire pucks and logs. Lignin, a natural component
of wood, liquefies with heat and solidifies upon cooling to ‘glue’ the log together.
• the wood is additive free and a cord wood alternative
• which is clean – no bark, insects, or dirt
• 100% Natural wood – no additives or chemicals
• less storage space required due to high density

Biofire logs and fire pucks are three times denser than standard wood. High density and
low moisture = longer lasting, cleaner burning, and safer fires with practically no smoke,
creosote, and much less ash.
‘no mess’ durable bag contains the product and can be reused as a garbage bag

Website: www.biofirelog.com
Email: info@biofirelog.com
Ph: (250) 845 0009
Fax: (250) 845 0091

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