Warning over disposal of gas cannisters and disposable BBQs

Rebecca Wilson, passionate about recycling across South Yorkshire
Rebecca Wilson
30 Jul 2024

Waste experts are urging residents in Barnsley, Doncaster, and Rotherham to make sure they correctly dispose of BBQs and gas cannisters this summer.

BBQ gas cannister

As we head into the holiday season and warmer weather lots of people will be out enjoying BBQs. But there are hidden hazards if disposable BBQs, hot ashes, and gas cannisters are not correctly disposed. Cannisters can explode during the waste collection process and pose a danger to refuse collection and waste disposal staff.

 

  • Disposable BBQs do not go in recycling bins. They need to be fully extinguished before disposing. This can take several hours. Use water or sand to pour over the charcoal embers or ash and leave it to cool for several hours before throwing them away.

 

  • Hot coals and ashes from BBQs and fire pits should never be placed in a dust bin or wheelie bin as it can cause the plastic to melt and cause a fire. Please allow adequate cooling time. Please keep them out of recycling bins.

 

  • Take caution when using disposable BBQs in dry spells as the risk of fire is increased especially in high-risk areas such as parks, beaches and in the countryside.

 

  • Gas cannisters should never be placed in our bins at home. When crushed by bin collection vehicles or at waste processing sites, they pose serious risks of explosions and fires. Many retailers and suppliers allow you to return them and get a replacement if needed.

 

Some councils may accept them at their Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs). We have included here details from local Council websites, but we would urge you to check for updates before taking any items.

 

Barnsley

Where possible the Council encourages any used gas cylinders, bottles, or canisters to be returned to the supplier/manufacturer for safe reuse or recycling.
The HWRC can accept empty domestic LPG cylinders (liquefied petroleum gas). These are typically Calor and B.O.C cylinders (butane and propane) used domestically for heaters and barbecues. The HWRC does not accept those used for industrial or commercial use.

 

Doncaster

The council asks residents to return all gas cylinders to retailers or suppliers so they can be reused. If the cylinder cannot be returned it should be taken to a HWRC. It should not be placed in a household waste bin. LPG cylinders can be taken to Armthorpe, Balby, Carcroft and Rossington ONLY. If the gas bottle is over 15kg look online for a specialist licensed waste disposal company.

 

Rotherham

Gas bottles should be returned to the local retailer/ stockist who supplied them. If you have gas bottles that have no supplier markings, then gas bottles can be taken to the HWRCs. The sites can only accept gas bottles no bigger than 15kg and will accept no more than two bottles.
Anyone wanting to dispose of larger gas bottles over 15kg should look online or in the telephone directory for a specialist licenced waste disposal company.

Recycling Centres cannot accept the following gas cylinders:
• Refrigerant cylinders
• Brewery cylinders
• Medical cylinders including oxygen
• Diving cylinders
• Breathing apparatus
• Acetylene/ welding cylinders
• Industrial high pressure cylinders
• LGP auto gas tanks

 

FIND OUT MORE

🔗 For guidance on returning Calor Gas bottles, check out their website.

🔗 For information regarding gas cylinders other than Calor Gas, head over to the Liquid Gas UK website.

🔗 More information on disposable BBQs here.

 

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