Look on the bottom of the container. There should be a recycle symbol.
The following link:

http://www.earthodyssey.com/symbols.html

Provides information regards what material is associated to that symbol.
>From there you should be able to figure out the group.  

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Does anyone know if the typical plastic gas can is a group A plastic?
Thanks,
Greg

Living Water Fire Protection, LLC
1160 McKenzie Road
Cantonment, FL 32533
850-937-1850
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