Lithium Battery Ignites Fire at Paprec Waste Management Facility in France
A lithium battery is identified as the likely cause of a significant fire at the Paprec waste management site in Seiches-sur-le-Loir. This incident underscores ongoing risks in recycling operations related to improper disposal of hazardous materials.

The fire at Paprec's facility was likely initiated by a lithium battery mistakenly included in recyclable materials. Investigations are focused on this prevalent issue in waste treatment centers, prompting awareness campaigns by national recycling federations on the risks of improper battery disposal.
The blaze originated within compressed waste bales, consisting of sorted paper, cardboard, and plastics, quickly escalating into a large smoke plume. Firefighters successfully contained the fire to external storage areas, preserving the plant's infrastructure. Authorities confirmed that smoke toxicity levels were safe, allowing normal operations to continue.




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