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Photo gallery: How to make your picnic greener

Who needs paper and plastic? Feel good about eating outdoors with these tips and tools for eco-friendlier picnics.

By Signe Langford

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Basques Hardwood Charcoal

Where possible, reach for natural charcoal such as Basques Hardwood Charcoal, as opposed to those perfectly-shaped briquettes which are often full of chemicals for easy lighting. If you do need a little help getting your fire started, choose an all-natural fire starter; you can often find versions made from a combination of beeswax and wood chips.

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