Liquigas launches campaign to collect illegally painted cylinders

These repainted cylinders easily show the original Liquigas green and yellow paint under the grey coating.

Liquigas Malta has embarked on a campaign to collect illegally repainted cylinders from the market in both Malta and Gozo. A number of Liquigas green and yellow LPG gas cylinders have been illegally repainted dark grey and filled by third parties. 

These repainted cylinders easily show the original Liquigas green and yellow paint under the grey coating.

Liquigas is not in a position to assume responsibility for such cylinders as required by European and Maltese legislation.

Liquigas is offering its customers a free-of-charge replacement for illegally painted cylinders, whether used or still sealed, with a full Liquigas green or yellow cylinder. The replacement cylinders will be delivered to the customer free of charge. This campaign on print and social media explains how customers can distinguish these cylinders.

Liquigas’ offer is valid until Saturday 7 November 2015. Those who are in possession of an illegally painted grey cylinder should contact Liquigas Malta on telephone 2248 6010 during office hours or via email at [email protected]