How to safely dispose of gasoline or diesel fuel
Use extra caution
Be careful when handling and preparing this item for disposal. Read the special instructions below for details.
How to dispose
There are two ways to dispose of gasoline and diesel fuel depending on if you want to keep your fuel container.
Household hazardous waste drop-off location
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Take to a household hazardous waste drop-off location
Safely dispose of packaged fuel and fuel containers for free at a household hazardous waste drop-off location (designated fire hall).
- If you want to keep your fuel container/jerry can, you must dispose of gasoline at a City Eco Centre. This option is not available at fire hall locations.
City Eco Centre
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Take to a City Eco Centre
Safely dispose of fuel, packaged fuel and fuel containers for free at a City Eco Centre – if you bring with other garbage, charges will apply.
Special instructions
- You can bring up to 20 litres of household hazardous waste per visit.
- If repackaging fuel, use a strong container that won't leak.
- Make sure the container is clean to prevent any chemical reactions and can safely hold the material without breaking down.
- Close it tightly and clearly label what's inside.
- Maximum container size is 20 litres.
- Never flush gasoline down your toilet, sink or drain as they harm the environment and may damage the pipes in your home.
Why do I need the original container?
Use the original packaging whenever possible as it’s designed to safely contain the material and includes critical safety information.