Welcome to RE:Source! Your online directory for reuse, repair and proper disposal options for the Bay Area. Although we do our best to stay up-to-date, information is constantly changing and we encourage you to call ahead to verify hours and availability.
Compressed Gas Cylinders - Single-use/Non-working
Single-use compressed gas cylinders are commonly used for camp stoves, welding, filled with flammable propane or butane.
In general, compressed gas cylinders are exempt from California regulation when they are empty. Remove the valve or otherwise create a hole in the tank to ensure it is at atmospheric pressure, and dispose at a recycling yard or a scrap metal collector. Contact the manufacturer or local metal recyclers for possible recycling. For more information, visit Management of Compressed Gas Cylinders | CA Department of Toxic Substances Control dtsc.ca.gov/management-of-compressed-gas-cylinders/
Companies that specialize in gas cylinders may offer this service or have additional disposal suggestions. As possible, take it back to where you got it or have the supplier come pick it up. For situations other than common fuels, contact a hazardous waste pick-up hauler.
Bring home empty single-use gas containers from camping or tailgating for proper disposal. Consider switching to refillable camping gas 1lb cylinders. Go to RefuelYourFun.org for details and locations.
Nitrous oxide cylinders may be accepted at your household hazardous waste facility if empty (depressurized).
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- Safe Disposal
41149 Boyce Rd., Fremont • (800) 606-6606The Alameda County Hazardous Waste facilities cannot accept compressed gas cylinders other than propane, and only 5 gallons or less in volume.Free Drop-off -
- Safe Disposal
2501 Embarcadero Way, Palo Alto • (650) 496-5910Only 15 gallons or 125 pounds of hazardous waste per visit. Must be a Palo Alto resident, proof of residency is required.Free Drop-off -
- Recycle
875 Alma Street, Palo Alto • (650) 327-7222Soda Stream canister exchange - all sizesDrop-off for a Fee -
- Recycle
2550 Pittsburg-Antioch Hwy, Antioch • (925) 756-1990Free Drop-off, Drop-off for a Fee -
- Safe Disposal
5584 La Ribera Street, Livermore • (800) 606-6606The Alameda County Hazardous Waste facilities cannot accept compressed gas cylinders other than propane, and only 5 gallons or less in volume.Free Drop-off -
- Safe Disposal
3675 Potrero Hills Lane, Suisun City • (707) 432-4627Drop-off for a Fee -
- Recycle
800 Greenville Rd, Livermore • (925) 449-9353unusual shapes & sizes. Acceptance includes nitrous cylinders.Pick-up for a Fee -
- Recycle
1147 N 10th Street, San Jose • (408) 294-8778Pick-up for a Fee -
- Recycle
140 S. Montgomery St, San Jose • (408) 293-9353unusual shapes & sizes. Acceptance includes nitrous cylinders.Drop-off for a Fee, Pick-up for a Fee -
- Safe Disposal
5750 Commerce Blvd, Rohnert Park • (707) 584-0415Pick-up for a Fee -
- Recycle
6000 88th Street, Sacramento • (916) 386-4999Pick-up for a Fee
