From now on you will receive five euros from Ivago for these bottles: “Because they cause a thousandfold in damage” (Ghent)

From now on you will receive five euros from Ivago for these bottles: “Because they cause a thousandfold in damage” (Ghent)
From now on you will receive five euros from Ivago for these bottles: “Because they cause a thousandfold in damage” (Ghent)
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“Exploding bottles are also dangerous for personnel,” says competent alderman Bram Van Braeckevelt. — © mdd

Ghent / Destelbergen

Do you increasingly see bottles of laughing gas lying around in your neighborhood? From now on they can also make you money. Anyone who hands one in at a recycling park will receive five euros from Ivago. “Because if they end up in our incinerators, they can lead to dangerous and expensive explosions.”

Nitrous oxide has been used for a long time in the medical world and in the catering industry, but increasingly as a drug. Young people in particular fill balloons with it and then inhale the gas. This is not without danger, because it can lead to oxygen deficiency. But the bottles in which the laughing gas is packaged also cause major problems.

“Too often they end up on the public domain or in public garbage bins,” says Alderman for Cleanliness Bram Van Braeckevelt (Green). “They then end up in the waste-to-energy plant. If there is any residual gas in them, they can explode. This quickly causes tens of thousands of euros in damage to the incinerator and a long downtime. Moreover, the explosion is dangerous for the employees: such a bottle is really heavy.”

These types of explosions are becoming more and more common: in 2023 there were even about a hundred incidents. Reason enough for Ivago to start a campaign. Anyone who sees a nitrous oxide bottle is asked to bring it into the recycling park. In exchange, you will receive five euros on your Ivago account, which you can then use for visits to the recycling park or for home collection. (read more below the photo)

It concerns these types of large bottles, which are purchased en masse online.

It concerns these types of large bottles, which are purchased en masse online. — © mdd

Not for cyclists

This is a pilot project, says Van Braeckevelt, which will provisionally run until September. “Of course this costs us something, but still much less than the damage such a bottle can cause.” To be clear: the extra ‘deposit’ only applies to the large bottles, not to the small metal ampules that cyclists sometimes use to inflate their tires, for example. These can simply be disposed of at the PMD, while the large bottles must be disposed of as small hazardous waste.

In September, Ivago started carrying out additional checks on illegal dumping collections. The staff collects the cylinders separately, after which a specialized collector comes to collect them.

READ ALSO. Exploded laughing gas cartridges are already costing waste processors 200,000 euros this year: “High time for a European ban”

The article is in Dutch

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