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Gas bottles, cylinders and camping gas

Also covers: calor gas, propane, butane, camping stove gas, co2 cylinder

Can you donate gas bottles, cylinders and camping gas to a UK charity shop? No.

The short answer They say no Of the 153 UK charities we track, 14 say no and none says yes. Evidence last verified

Why shops may refuse it

Pressurised cylinders are hazardous and usually remain the supplier's property.

What to do instead

Return them to the supplier (Calor and others take their own bottles back) or ask the council about cylinder amnesties.

Charity by charity

14 mentions
Not mentioned in 139 charities' guidance

Absence from a charity's list doesn't mean they accept it — it just isn't singled out. Ask your local shop.