Bin lorry fire caused by e-scooter batteries in Nazeing

People are being urged to dispose of batteries safely

Author: Grace McGachyPublished 15th May 2025

Safety advice has been issued after discarded electric scooter batteries caused a bin lorry fire.

Essex Fire and Rescue say they were called out to Wheelers Close in Nazeing at around 9:30am on Wednesday (14 May). Crews put out a fire affecting rubbish in a bin lorry by 10am. It was out before it spread to the vehicle.

Bin lorry fire caused by e-scooter batteries

Watch Manager Ross Daynes said: "We believe the fire was caused by lithium-ion batteries, probably from an e-scooter.

"We would urge residents not to dispose of batteries in their household waste.

"Most recycling centres in Essex take them and you can find your nearest location online at loveessex.org."

According to campaign group Material Focus, there were more than 1,200 battery fires in bin lorries and at waste sites in the UK in 2023, an increase from 700 in 2022.

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