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7.5 Disposal of Batteries
7.5.1 Correct Disposal of Batteries:
Button Batteries contain toxic materials and should never be disposed of in the trash
Recycling all batteries will have other environmental and social benefits:
WARNING! Button cell lithium batteries MUST have their battery terminals covered BEFORE placing them in the box for
shipping. The best way to do this is by taking a strip of tape to make a ‘battery ribbon’.
AVERTISSEMENT! Les piles bouton au lithium DOIVENT avoir leurs bornes couvertes AVANT de les placer dans la boîte
pour l’expédition. La meilleure façon de procéder est de prendre une bande de ruban adhésif pour créer un ‘ruban de
batterie’.
• Some batteries are less toxic but hazardous for other reasons.
Lithium batteries can explode or catch fire in landfill, while button cells
are dangerous if swallowed by children. Recycling offers a safe and
environmentally responsible solution for end of life batteries.
• Battery recycling recovers non-renewable materials such as
lead, cadmium, stella, zinc, manganese, cobalt, silver, plastics and rare
earth elements.
• Removal of batteries and other hazardous household products
from household waste facilitates the recovery of organic materials
through alternative waste technologies such as composting. Batteries
and heavy metals are known contaminants in compost.
• The community supports recycling because it reduces waste to
landfill and achieves environmental benefits.
WARNING! The Battery shall be disposed of properly, including keeping them away from children. Even used batteries
may cause injury.
AVERTISSEMENT! La batterie doit être mise au rebut de manière appropriée, notamment en la gardant hors de portée
des enfants. Même les piles usées peuvent provoquer des blessures.
In the United States of America;
• Call your local solid waste district to find out if your community has a collection program or upcoming event. Or call 1-800-CLEAN-UP (253-2687)
or enter a ZIP code at this website to find the nearest recycling center. Information about most recyclable household waste, including household
hazardous waste collection centers, is included.
• Search the area for recycling centers that accept single-use batteries using Earth911.com Recycling Search. Or call 1-800-CLEAN-UP (1-800-
253-2687), a service of Earth 911, to find the nearest recycling center. The website includes information about most recyclable household waste,
including household hazardous waste collection centers.
• CalRecycle E-Waste Disposal Search Directory. Find an E-waste collector or recycler near you to recycle electronic devices that contain
embedded batteries.
• Find Local Governmental Household Hazardous Waste Agencies. See the website for local governmental household hazardous waste
agencies.
In Canada;
• Find a list of locations on the Call2Recycle.ca battery recycling website.
• Cal2Recycle E-Waste Disposal Search Directory. Find an E-waste collector or recycler near you to recycle electronic devices that contain
embedded batteries.
• Find Local Governmental Household Hazardous Waste Agencies. See the website for local governmental household hazardous waste
agencies.