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Posts in May 2023

by Tommy English
May 11, 2023

Coal smuggling negatively impacting small businesses with 54% of households depending on solid fuels for heating, warns SFMI

Ireland’s leading representative body for the solid fuels sector, Solid Fuel Merchants Ireland (SFMI), says further regulation is needed as 54% of households depend on solid fuels for heating their homes, while smugglers are benefitting from the lack of a licensing system.
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