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Coleman Provides Solution for Disposal of Single-Use Propane Cylinders
WICHITA, Kan., May 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Rolling off the production line this
spring is the patent-pending Coleman(R) Green Key(R) tool, the first step in
making empty single-use propane cylinders recyclable. With the introduction of
this simple, industry-changing device, The Coleman Company, Inc. enables U.S.
consumers to be sure their propane cylinders are completely empty before they
are discarded along with regular household trash or recycled when and where
recycling programs become available.
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The ubiquitous green cylinders are familiar to campers all overthe United
States and just about anyone else who has used a portable, propane-powered
cooking, heating or lighting device outside. However, unlike their large bulk
tank cousins, these small single-use cylinders are not refillable (due to
federal law prohibiting transportation of this type of cylinder if refilled),
leaving some people uncertain about proper disposal or wishing the cylinders
could be recycled.
The accepted practice for ensuring that a cylinder is empty has always
been to use it on a stove, lantern or other propane-powered device until the
propane runs out, at which time the appliance will stop working. However,
after that, to be certain that there is no propane left in the cylinder,
individuals now can go a step further by inserting the Green Key tool into the
top of the cylinder, where it will remain permanently lodged. After two
minutes, they can then discard or recycle the steel cylinder, confident in
knowing that the presence of the bright green device indicates the cylinder is
open and empty.
"By educating consumers and the recycling industry, we want to make the
Green Key tool an easily recognized symbol that a propane cylinder is open,
has no propane left in it and, therefore, is potentially as easy to recycle as
an ordinary steel can," said Darrell Neugebauer, Coleman's director of burning
appliances and fuels.
Expanding Recycling Programs for More Waste Diversion
Along with introducing the Green Key tool to consumers, Coleman is
inviting communities inthe United States andCanada to integrate empty
single-use propane cylinders into curbside and drop-off programs as part of
steel can recycling. Coleman is providing technical information to waste
haulers and recycling facilities on how to divert these empty cylinders from
landfill to recycling.
"Coleman and other manufacturers combined produce millions of single-use
propane cylinders annually, creating a tremendous opportunity for a new source
of recycled steel," Neugebauer said. "We want propane cylinder recycling
eventually to become as routine as steel can recycling. That's why Coleman is
leading the way to help make these cylinders recyclable, but we need community
and individual help to make it happen.
"In the meantime, the new Green Key tool means that consumers can dispose
of the cylinders with the certainty that they are open and completely empty,"
Neugebauer said. "Consumers also may be interested to know that Coleman's
propane cylinders -- like many other steel products on the market today -- are
made with an average minimum of 25 percent recycled content."
Beginning in May 2008, the Green Key tool will be packaged inside the cap
of most Coleman-branded propane cylinders and will be available at REI, Dick's
Sporting Goods and other select sporting goods retailers nationwide. Cylinders
with the Green Key tool included will be clearly marked, so consumers will
know which propane cylinders come with the tool.
The Green Key tools will also be sold separately -- in packages of six --
and can be purchased at select retailers and at http://www.coleman.com. These
can be used with any existing Coleman propane cylinder.
For more information, see the separate Green Key Tool Q&A Fact Sheet:
http://www.coleman.com/coleman/ColemanCom/newsrelease.asp?releasenum=446
Coleman(R) and Green Key(R) are registered trademarks of The Coleman
Company, Inc.
About Coleman:
http://www.coleman.com/coleman/ColemanCom/newsrelease.asp?releasenum=305
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