Vapes and e-waste blamed for surge in battery fires at waste sites

James Murray
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Credit: Avon Fire and Rescue Service
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Credit: Avon Fire and Rescue Service

New figures reveal there have been over 1,200 battery fires in bin lorries and at waste sites in the UK over the past 12 months

The failure to responsibly dispose of waste electrical products is contributing to a huge increase in the number of battery fires in bin lorries and at waste management sites. Figures from the new 'Stop...

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