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Recycling and Disposal of Gel Fuel

If the packaging containing the products is damaged, rusted, or punctured for any reason the first step is to transfer the product into a clean container. After the product transfer is complete, the packaging should be washed and cleaned and the label should be removed. If these steps are taken, the packaging can be sent for recycling depending on its type (plastic, metal).

If there is a small amount of product left inside the packaging, it should never come into contact with food and cardboard waste and should not be sent for recycling. In order for waste to be recyclable, step 1 must be applied and if step 1 cannot be applied, it should be considered as hazardous waste and sent for disposal.

The metal cans used in gel fuels are made from recyclable materials. In order for waste to be recyclable, step 1 must be applied and if step 1 cannot be applied, it should be considered as hazardous waste and sent for disposal.

The plastics (bucket, bottle) used in gel fuels are made from recyclable materials. In order for waste to be recyclable, step 1 must be applied and if step 1 cannot be applied, it should be considered as hazardous waste and sent for disposal.

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