Fuel material obtained by cutting and processing trees, used in fireplaces, stoves and campfires for heating and cooking food.
Firewood is a combustible material obtained by felling and processing trees, consisting of pieces of wood cut and prepared for use as fuel.
This type of fuel is used in fireplaces, stoves, ovens and campfires for space heating and cooking.
Firewood is a renewable and sustainable energy source, as it comes from responsibly managed forest resources. Its combustion produces neutral carbon emissions, since the CO2 released during burning is absorbed again by the growing trees.
In addition, firewood is an economical and accessible option for heating in rural and off-grid areas where there is no access to other types of fuels.