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Dangerous Waste: Have You Properly Disposed of Your Empty Deodorant Can?

Erfahre, wie du Deo-Dosen korrekt entsorgst, um Gefahren zu vermeiden und Ressourcen zu schonen. Tipps zur sicheren Mülltrennung.
Erfahre, wie du Deo-Dosen korrekt entsorgst, um Gefahren zu vermeiden und Ressourcen zu schonen. Tipps zur sicheren Mülltrennung. ©Jabber Visuals/Unsplash
If your deodorant spray is used up, the can reflexively ends up in the trash. But be careful! If you do it wrong, serious dangers threaten. From explosions to fires – the risks are real and affect not only your home but also landfills. It's high time we shed light on the matter and show you how to handle this everyday task safely and environmentally friendly.

If your deodorant spray can is really, really completely empty and pressure-free, then it belongs in the Yellow Bag, the Yellow Bin, or, depending on your region, in the recycling bin. These cans are usually made of aluminum or tinplate – valuable metals that can be recycled. By disposing of them correctly, you help conserve valuable resources and ensure that sorting facilities can operate safely. And remember: remove the plastic cap and dispose of it separately so it can also be recycled.

The Shocking Truth: The Great Danger of Incorrect Disposal

Here comes the biggest mistake almost everyone makes: disposing of not completely emptied deodorant cans in the residual waste or even in the Yellow Bin. That's extremely dangerous! Why? Because residual contents and propellants can remain in the can. These gases are under pressure and can explode or cause fires. Imagine something like that happening in your trash can at home or at a landfill – a real horror scenario!

Your Deodorant is Hazardous Waste if...

Yes, you heard right! If your deodorant can is not completely empty or even damaged, then it is hazardous waste. Such cans do not belong in regular household waste. Instead, you must take them to a hazardous waste collection point, bring them to a recycling center, or wait for a hazardous waste mobile. Only in this way can risks for disposal companies and the environment be avoided. Safety absolutely comes first here!

The Golden Rules for Deodorant Disposal

To be on the safe side and help Mother Nature, you should remember these simple rules:

  • Immer prüfen, ob die Deo-Dose wirklich ganz, ganz leer und druckfrei ist.
  • Leere Dosen gehören in den Gelben Sack, die Gelbe Tonne oder Wertstofftonne.
  • Nicht leere oder beschädigte Dosen musst du als Sondermüll entsorgen.
  • Niemals, wirklich niemals, Spraydosen aufstechen oder gewaltsam öffnen! Explosionsgefahr!
  • Den Plastikdeckel immer separat entsorgen, damit er recycelt werden kann.
  • Wenn du unsicher bist, nutze lieber eine Schadstoffsammlung. Das ist die sicherste Option.

By disposing of your deodorant cans correctly, you not only avoid dangerous situations but also actively contribute to environmental protection. Modern recycling facilities are super efficient and can recover almost 100 percent of the materials if the cans are collected properly. Don't be a waste slacker and help protect our planet – one deodorant can at a time!

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