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Recycling Service
Improper disposal of batteries can lead to contamination of soil and ground
water. Recycling transforms the harmful elements from landfills into new
products ranging from wheel weights to chrome vehicle bumpers.
Batteries Plus participates in EPA approved methods for recycling, which brings
our customers in full compliance with all federal, state, municipal, EPA, and
DOT regulations governing disposal of lead acid and NiCd batteries.
Why We Recycle
Batteries Plus is an industry leader in the recycling of lead acid and NiCd
batteries. Over 75% of the batteries we sell are recycled. We fully support
industry associations (Battery Council International & Rechargeable Battery
Recycling Corporation) striving to improve the recycling process.
Disposal (especially by businesses) is strictly regulated by federal, state, and
municipal governments. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) deems
lead acid and NiCd batteries hazardous waste unless they are properly
transported and recycled by EPA licensed facilities.
Batteries Plus is committed to making sure your lead recycling needs are met in
an environmentally safe manner today in order to preserve nature for generations
to come.
Where We Recycle
Batteries Plus is contracted with facilities that undergo regular review and
inspection by EPA and state environmental agencies. In addition, many large
industrial waste generators and environmental contractors conduct on-site
environmental audits and utilize the same facilities as Batteries Plus. By
recycling with Batteries Plus, you can be assured that your spent lead acid and
NiCd batteries are being recycled in an environmentally safe manner in fully
permitted and inspected facilities.
What We Recycle
Batteries Plus offers complete recycling solutions for spent lead acid and NiCd
(non-liquid) battery types. Additional services are available upon request for
recycling of other battery chemistries, including NiMH (non-liquid) and Li Ion.
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