What to do with Empty Coleman Propane Canisters
- Uncle Rico
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I've got several empty Coleman propane canisters that I've used with my car camping stove. What are my options for getting rid of them other than sending them to the landfill? I think Coleman had a recycling program a few years back, but that was discontinued if I'm not mistaken. I realize the answer going forward is to simply not use these non-refillable canisters, but that doesn't address my current conundrum. Anyone?
http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/HomeHazWaste/info/
"Other
Compressed gas cylinders. Includes propane tanks used for BBQ or plumbing."
LA City has centers you can take these items if you are a resident, umm current DWP bill is required?
Don't know about other cities/localites
earth911.com has a recycling center finder
"Other
Compressed gas cylinders. Includes propane tanks used for BBQ or plumbing."
LA City has centers you can take these items if you are a resident, umm current DWP bill is required?
Don't know about other cities/localites
earth911.com has a recycling center finder
- Uncle Rico
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- Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:48 pm
Thanks matt. Earth911 is the ticket.
I guess next time I should try using that new-fangled tool the youngsters call "Google" before posting.
I guess next time I should try using that new-fangled tool the youngsters call "Google" before posting.
- hillbasher
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They are refillable off a regular gas bbq tank. It takes an adapter that costs under $10 and you put the empty tanks in the freezer for an hour before refilling them. Makes the cost of gas for stoves and lanterns a LOT lower. If in doubt, check youtube