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Barbecuing this way is more environmentally friendly. Disposable oven made of paper and bamboo

Barbecuing this way is more environmentally friendly. Disposable oven made of paper and bamboo

Disposable products sound convenient, but they are not very environmentally friendly. Disposable ovens, for example, contain many non-biologically decomposable parts. For those who love barbecue but do not want to leave too much environmental footprint For my friends, grilling meat is not a fun experience. Isn't there a way to get the best of both worlds? Of course there is! Recently, a disposable barbecue grill called CasusGrill appeared in Europe that is said to be 100% biodegradable, allowing nature and everyone to enjoy barbecue together.

The length, width and height of CasusGrill are 31 cm x 23.6 cm x 5.6 cm. It looks like a small pizza box. It uses FSC-certified cardboard as the outer box, so strictly speaking, CasusGrill is a paper product. . The grill is made of bamboo and equipped with Quick Oxilite? bamboo charcoal. The entire grill is made of natural and biodegradable materials from top to bottom, inside and out.

Barbecuing this way is more environmentally friendly. Disposable oven made of paper and bamboo

After grilling the meat, it doesn’t matter whether you want to throw it directly into the trash can or use it as fuel, because the entire barbecue grill can really be burned to ashes. Even the moisture-proof plastic outer packaging is made of bioplastics, which are plastics extracted from biodegradable materials instead of fossil fuels. Isn’t it very environmentally friendly?

Barbecuing this way is more environmentally friendly. Disposable oven made of paper and bamboo

CsusGrill uses Quick Oxilite? bamboo charcoal that does not produce open flames. It can be heated in five minutes and lasts for an hour. The heat is evenly conducted on the grill, ensuring that the food on the grill can be heated simultaneously and no food will appear. The dilemma of not yet cooked yet but some of it is already burnt can really help the novice barbecuers a lot. Whats even better is that CasusGrill uses 30% less coal than traditional disposable barbecue grills and emits 50% less carbon dioxide. So after grilling meat, not only will God not laugh at us for being dirty, but we also don't need to wear a mask.

Barbecuing this way is more environmentally friendly. Disposable oven made of paper and bamboo

However, cardboard is flammable. It really won’t be roasted, and will it also burn the cardboard box? Of course not, because the design team wrapped a circle of natural lava rocks in the inner lining of the cardboard. Capable of absorbing the heat from the coals, the cardboard is very safe throughout the grilling process. In fact, the lava rocks absorb heat so strongly that you can even touch the oven with your bare hands without getting burned. So if you feel it’s too windy here or too crowded there and want to change places while grilling, use this method. Its not a problem to carry the oven with you, and unless you take out the briquettes from the oven, you basically won't start a forest fire with the barbecue.

Currently CasusGrill is only sold in Europe, priced at GBP 5.99. If you can make environmentally friendly barbecue at such a cheap price, why not?