Peat Briquettes will no longer be made after 2024 while Bord Na Mona has ended all its peat harvesting operations in Ireland.
Bord Na Mona has announced it will no longer harvest peat on its lands.
The decision comes after the company suspending operations last year.
It says it will continue to progress the Brown to Green strategy - which are of critical importance to Ireland achieving its renewable energy targets.
Bord na Mona says it will continue to fulfil orders of horticultural peat into this year.
Its peat briquettes will still be made until 2024 - that will happen at its Derrinlough factory in Co. Offaly.
Meanwhile, Roscommon based Independent Deputy Michael Fitzmaurice says people who cut turf for their own fire in their own home have no need to fear an upcoming public consultation.
Deputy Fitzmaurice met with the Minister of the Environment who says the primary concern is around air quality levels.