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Eco-Friendly Fireplaces

Rad-Flame fireplaces are known for being highly realistic and environmentally friendly, making them the top choice in sustainability.
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Using only water and electricity, our fireplaces/burners are an eco-friendly choice for creating a cozy atmosphere in any interior, while making an environmentally conscious decision!

 

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Proudly designed in California.

OUR FUTURE STARTS HERE...

MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY
CHOOSING A WATER VAPOR FIREPLACES!

LOW ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND LOW CARBON FOOT PRINT

Rad-Flame fireplaces and burners are not only zero emissions, but they also have the lowest energy and water consumption in the industry with an impressive 0.08 gallons/hr average and only 100W for our most popular fireplace, the 70''.

Rad-flame water vapor products are also made with highly recyclable materials such as aluminum (fireplaces) and stainless steel that make them Eco-friendly.

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WATER VAPOR FIREPLACES ARE AN ECO-CONSCIOUS CHOICE!

Being environmentally conscious is not all about plastic bags; it’s about making everyday choices that will — quite literally — determine our success

or failure as a species.

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What is the difference between carbon-neutral, net-zero and climate positive?
  • Carbon neutral means that any CO2 released into the atmosphere from a company’s activities is balanced by an equivalent amount being removed.

  • Climate positive means that activity goes beyond achieving net-zero carbon emissions to create an environmental benefit by removing additional carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

  • Carbon negative means the same thing as “climate positive.”

  • Carbon positive is how organizations describe climate positive and carbon negative. It’s mainly a marketing term, and understandably confusing–we generally avoid it.

  • Climate Neutral refers to reducing all GHG to the point of zero while eliminating all other negative environmental impacts that an organization may cause.

  • Net-Zero carbon emissions mean that an activity releases net-zero carbon emissions into the atmosphere.

  • Net-Zero emissions balance the whole amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) released and the amount removed from the atmosphere.

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