The canisters should be compacted like a coke can, and recycled the
same way. Coleman sells the stove with a simple puncture tool, but
anything short of a kid and a big rock works. Once you puncture
them, the kid and big rock can go to work and make them flat and
small.
I do not know what Philmont does with aluminum.
YIS
Kirk Barley
Virginia Beach
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com]
On Behalf Of Calvin H. Gray
I'm not aware that Philmont has a program to collect and recycle the
canisters but maybe they do. Does anyone know?
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