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To dispose of a Sterno can, first ensure it is completely cool and empty. Check local regulations for hazardous waste disposal, as Sterno contains flammable gel. If allowed, you can dispose of it in the regular trash after ensuring it is empty and securely sealed. Alternatively, consider taking it to a local hazardous waste facility for safe disposal.

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