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Welcome to CleanFlame™, creators of safe, family-friendly, 100% recycled products that deliver
enchanted firelit evenings, toasty campfire experiences, and outdoor cooking fun—all while
safeguarding the environment. We re-purpose used waxed-box containers into ultra-clean burning
firelogs and firestarters which save trees, relieve overburdened landfills, and clean up the air.
Using CleanFlame™ products, you can have peace of mind knowing your cozy fire does not pollute our
air, strip our forests, deplete our resources, or impact delicate rainforest ecosystems. No trees are
sacrificed, no non-renewable resources consumed, no palm oil harvested for CleanFlame™ products. In
fact, by using our products you are preserving forests and reducing landfills.
We take pride in helping families create lifelong memories while keeping their children and their
environment safe.
Our patented closed-loop production process offers enormous benefits for the environment and allows
store chains and consumers to achieve their goals for a cleaner environment. The process starts when
water-tight waxed-box containers are used to ship produce to grocery stores. Unfortunately, this highly
weather-resistant material is not readily recyclable. And until now, the vast majority of these used
containers have been routed to landfills, where they take up to 50 years to decompose.
1.5 million used waxed boxes are added to landfills each day, contributing 600,000 tons of waste
annually.
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Dec 20 2011: CleanFlame Wins CalRecycle's Waste Reduction Award CleanFlame Fire Logs & Firestarters was recognized for its green initiatives. On December 13, 2011, The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) announced recipients of this year's waste reduction awards. CleanFlame was recognized through the Waste Reduction Awards Program (WRAP) for their environmentally friendly business strategies. Read Story >>Nov 6 2011: More good news for Oroville's CleanFlame company CleanFlame logs are now in 5,000 stores in all 50 states. New agreements include Kroger — the largest U.S. supermarket corporation in America — along with in Supervalu, Safeway, and Winco, among others. Read Story >>
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