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Bin lorry fires spark warning about vapes and batteries

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 5 Dec, 2024 at 5:47PM
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Bin lorry fires spark warning about vapes and batteries

Firefighters put out a dustcart blaze in Peacehaven

A spate of bin lorry fires caused by batteries and vapes – including the one in Peacehaven pictured above – has sparked a safety warning.

It follows at least 10 waste-related fires in East Sussex on dustcarts or at tips where batteries or vapes are suspected of being the cause.

And similar fires in Brighton and Hove, including at the Hollingdean depot, are also believed to have had the same cause.

Vapes and batteries can explode or ignite after being compacted, punctured, soaked in liquid or exposed to heat if not disposed of correctly.

Now, East Sussex County Council is asking people not to put them in the bin – both general waste and recycling.

Councillor Claire Dowling, lead member for transport and environment at the county council, said: “Disposing of batteries or vapes with general waste and household recycling can have extremely serious consequences, disrupting waste services and endangering lives.

“Between January and September this year there have been 10 waste-related fires in East Sussex, either on waste collection vehicles or at waste sites, which may have been caused by batteries or vapes.

“Please remember – never bin batteries or vapes.”

In East Sussex, households in Rother, Wealden and Hastings can dispose of their batteries and other small electrical items including vapes at the kerbside by placing them in separate carrier bags on top of their recycling or rubbish bin on their collection day.

Residents in Eastbourne and Lewes can visit www.recycleyourelectricals.org.uk to find their local recycling point for electricals, vapes and batteries which will include most local supermarkets and electrical retailers.

Batteries, vapes and electrical items can also be recycled at all household waste and recycling sites across the county.

As the festive season approaches, even more batteries are in circulation. It is estimated that over 189 million batteries are used over the Christmas period with many interactive toys and gadgets, as well as small household appliances, containing them.

This Christmas, people are also being asked to consider switching to rechargeable batteries as a greener alternative to single-use batteries.

Councillor Dowling added: “As we all try to reduce, reuse and recycle more, why not consider switching to rechargeable batteries this Christmas which are cost-effective and much better for the environment than their single-use equivalents.”

Rechargeable batteries last for approximately 700 charges and can still be recycled once they are no longer wanted.

Recycling and waste collection services in East Sussex are provided by the district and borough councils. East Sussex County Council is responsible for the disposal, recovery and recycling of the collected material.

For more information on household rubbish and recycling collections and contact information for local councils, visit www.eastsussex.gov.uk/rubbish-recycling/rubbish-collection.

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  1. Preston parker says:
    1 year ago

    Makes a change from accusations of crew sabotage !

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    • Dhanji Hivan says:
      1 year ago

      It’s quite obvious to those of us with any intelligence that vehicles were vandalised within the depot, if by crews or a third party is open to debate. Freshly cut wires are a giveaway. If these wires were damaged on route, the equipment would fail. Point is, strange how the vehicles were perfectly fine when they came into the depot with no reports of defects yet next morning…

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  2. DAVID BRADLEY says:
    1 year ago

    What is a statutory noise nuisance?
    A statutory nuisance is something that, under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, affects a person’s health or causes disturbance to them in their property.

    To be a statutory nuisance a noise must occur regularly and continue for a period of time that makes it unreasonable.
    BRIGHTON : BREACH OF BYE LAWS + UNLAWFUL WASTE TRANSPORTATION 40 TON LGV cont…..

    28.09.2020Rachel Chasseaud|

    “I am speaking to the managers this morning with a view to ensuring there are no collections in your road at
    such an early hour. Sorry this has been causing a disturbance to you” :

    Our customer promise to you ;
    Treat you with respect We will understand and get things done . We will be clear and considerate.
    DECEMBER 2024

    01 07.15 + 11.40
    02 08.05
    03 07.10 + 08.25*
    04
    05 06.50* + 07.15
    06 07.45
    07 05.30* + 07.10* + 12.00
    08

    FLASHING ORANGE LIGHTS INTO BEDROOMS from LGV

    UNLAWFUL COLLECTION/TRANSPORTATION./BREACH OF BYE LAWS CONTINUED.
    THIS BEING YEAR 9 OF 23. AS IS DOCUMENTED.

    AGGRAVATED STATUTORY NOISE NUISANCE CONTRIVED AND VEXATIOUS AND SET TO CONTINUE.

    BREACH OF PEACE / BREACH OF BYE LAWS VIA : UNLAWFUL TRANSPORTATION OF WASTE / COLLECTION +

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