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Fireworks and firecrackers should never be placed in recycling bins due to safety hazards. Proper disposal includes soaking spent fireworks overnight and using designated hazardous waste facilities for unexploded items. Following these steps helps protect waste workers and the environment.
Ensure all fireworks are completely extinguished and soak them in water overnight before disposal.
Do not place any fireworks, used or unused, in recycling bins to avoid safety risks for workers.
Unused or unexploded fireworks should be taken to a household hazardous waste facility for proper handling.
Proper disposal of fireworks is crucial for protecting waste management personnel and preventing environmental contamination. With the rising use of fireworks nationwide, educating the public about safe practices supports sustainability efforts and minimizes hazards linked to improper disposal. This guidance helps communities maintain safe, efficient recycling and waste handling systems.
Always soak used fireworks in water overnight and double bag them before placing them in the trash to ensure safe disposal.