Camping Gas Cylinders

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Hazardous Waste

Consider Reusable Options
Check out Refuel Your Fun to find locations selling reusable options. 

Hazardous Waste Collection 
Camping gas cylinders need special handling to avoid toxic exposure for waste workers, the community, and the environment. Even if the cylinder seems empty, it could still contain residual amounts of propane. 

City Specific Disposal Options
Please check with your city page (residential or commercial) to confirm if additional options are available, such as home collection, drop-off locations, and/or events. (These options vary per city.)

Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Drop-Off
Your city or county may offer HHW drop-off sites and collection events.
– Los Angeles County: S.A.F.E. Collection Centers and events
– Riverside County
San Bernardino County
– Ventura County 

Disposal Options For Businesses
Hazardous waste cannot be placed in your containers. Schedule a Special Waste Collection by emailing [email protected] or calling Athens’ Customer Service Department at 888-336-6100. Fees may apply.

Some HHW drop-off centers may allow drop off by small business generators (check links above).

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Not Empty? It's Hazardous Waste

Even if there’s a drop of liquid left in a gas cylinder, then the cylinder is still pressurized and can explode. The fuel also usually contains propane, which is dangerous when touched or inhaled. Any cylinder that is not empty must be disposed of as hazardous waste.

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Use It Up

If your cylinder isn’t empty, either use up the leftover fuel on your next camping trip, or simply run your stove or lantern until there’s no fuel and the flame dies out.

Don't Refill Disposables

If your cylinder contains words like “nonrefillable,” “disposable” or “single trip,” do not try to refill it. Federal law prohibits the transport of refilled disposable cylinders because the metal is stressed to its capacity with its first use, and becomes thin and likely to explode when further stressed.

Alternative Ways to Recycle

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Recycle in National Parks

Yellowstone, Yosemite and Bryce Canyon National Parks all have propane cylinder recycling machines. If you are visiting one of these parks, dispose of your empty cylinder in one of their receptacles.

Ways to Reduce

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Use Refillable Cylinders

Save money and reduce waste by choosing a refillable cylinder over a disposable one.  They come as small as one pound and can last up to 12 years. Find a refillable cylinder with the ReFuel Your Fun campaign.

Did You Know?

Disposable Gas Cylinders: A Huge Waste

The United States consumes approximately 40 million disposable gas cylinders each year. These cylinders, both dangerous and expensive to recycle, mostly end up in landfills, taking up close to 5 million cubic feet of space annually. If recycled, 12,000 automobiles could be made each year with the recovered steel.

Save Money with Refillable Cylinders

When you buy a disposable cylinder, 80 percent of the cost is packaging. Not only are refillable camping gas cylinders good for the environment, they save customers an average of $320 over their 12-year lifespan, assuming the cylinder is reused 10 times a year.