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The Process
![]() Here at Ignite, we make charcoal the simple way - using locally-grown
hardwoods to produce a quality product. Our charcoal factories are based
on a timber farm in Kwa-Zulu Natal where trees are grown from
seedlings. Charcoal is created in large kilns with particular emphasis
being placed on producing a finished product of hard, well-burned,
chunky charcoal.
We began the charcoal-making process in 1989 on a farm which, at that time, was a vast jungle of wattle trees. Neighbouring farmers brought their wattle timber waste to our kilns and, as a result of increased demand, we opened up new charcoal sites and trained additional forest managers to convert waste timber into charcoal. In 1992 we exported our first shipment of 7 containers and by 2007 this had grown to around 600 containers. Because our product is
very expensive to transport we had to add value and so, in 1990, we
began producing instant light charcoal - a clean and no-mess charcoal
solution - which attracted the large supermarket trade. In 2003, in an
effort to provide consumers with more convenience, we added small and
large disposable barbecues and, in 2005, we added a briquette factory. |
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Innovations
Ignite’s location in Northern Kwa-Zulu Natal, near the town of
Paulpietersburg, is ideal. All major centres in South Africa we are well
within reach including, Johannesburg, Durban, Bloemfontein, Polokwane
and Nelspruit, and for exports, Durban harbour is practically around the
corner!
There’s nothing better than sharing a traditional barbecue with family
and friends. Meaty steaks, breasts of marinated chicken, spicy sausages
and delicious lamb chops … all sizzling over a glowing, charcoal fire.
Add to this a cold beer, a glass of wine or a fresh fruit juice and
you’re in heaven!