โOct-16-2017 07:24 AM
โOct-23-2017 05:51 PM
obgraham wrote:
But nobody has answered my question: what actually happens to the propane canister when it goes into a specific recycle bin, or when it is picked out of the usual recycle line?
โOct-23-2017 10:03 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:mileshuff wrote:skipro wrote:
I refill them and use them again.
On the side of the bottle is a warning not to refill.
Do you have some sort of adapter to refill them from a larger tank?
They make adapters and sell them on the internet. There are also a bunch of videos on how to do it. You do not get them very full unless you remove the relief valve on the container.
I have never done it. I just heard about it. I don't think that you can legally transport them if they are refilled.
โOct-23-2017 09:57 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
Here in Ontario we're asked to recycle propane canisters in orange bins located in each provincial park, operated by Stewardship Ontario. Hard to believe there aren't similar programs in the US. :h
โOct-23-2017 07:11 AM
โOct-23-2017 06:14 AM
โOct-23-2017 04:55 AM
skipro wrote:
I refill them and use them again.
โOct-22-2017 04:56 PM
mileshuff wrote:skipro wrote:
I refill them and use them again.
On the side of the bottle is a warning not to refill.
Do you have some sort of adapter to refill them from a larger tank?
โOct-20-2017 07:26 AM
skipro wrote:
I refill them and use them again.
โOct-18-2017 07:55 PM
โOct-18-2017 03:11 PM
skipro wrote:
I refill them and use them again.
โOct-18-2017 02:10 PM
โOct-18-2017 11:36 AM
โOct-18-2017 06:26 AM
โOct-18-2017 04:31 AM
Atlee wrote:
The haven't answered, because they have no idea.
Most folks who religiously recycle, have no idea what happens to the stuff they recycle. They just know to put stuff in either Box A,
Box B, or Box c, and that's the end of it.obgraham wrote:
But nobody has answered my question: what actually happens to the propane canister when it goes into a specific recycle bin, or when it is picked out of the usual recycle line?