Solid Fuel Merchants Ireland (SFMI) welcomes the Government’s approval of the Air Pollution (Amendment) Bill 2025 and the second Clean Air Strategy Progress Report, which together mark a significant step forward in tackling air pollution and protecting public health.
Solid Fuel Merchants Ireland (SFMI) today announces a strategic partnership with Homefire Ireland, a leading distributor of high-quality, sustainable smokeless fuels.
Solid Fuel Merchants Ireland (SFMI) is proud to announce a new partnership with WillowWarm, a leading Irish innovator in biomass fuel production. This collaboration marks a significant step towards ensuring that rural homes can access affordable, low-emission heating options during Ireland’s energy transition.
Solid Fuel Merchants Ireland (SFMI) is sounding the alarm on a growing crisis that could see the Irish Exchequer lose up to €77 million by the end of 2025 due to illegal coal imports and widespread evasion of carbon taxes.
Following the release of the Environmental Protection Agency’s latest greenhouse gas projections, Solid Fuel Merchants Ireland (SFMI) has called for immediate Government action to tackle the widespread sale of smoky, untaxed and unregulated fuel. The
By Colin Ahern, Chairperson of Solid Fuel Merchants Ireland (SFMI) As Chair of Solid Fuel Merchants […]
Despite being banned in Ireland, smoky coal continues to be brought down from Northern Ireland in substantial quantities representing a loss of millions to the Exchequer
Solid Fuel Merchants Ireland, the leading representative body for Irish solid fuel retailers, today, Tuesday 19th September, submitted its Pre-Budget 2024 submission to the Department of Finance.
A new report commissioned by Solid Fuel Merchants Ireland (SFMI) shows that the state is losing up to €15m in taxes to illegal fuel from outside the jurisdiction.