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  2. How to Dispose of Batteries - The Home Depot

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    Alkaline batteries are not accepted at The Home Depot or at most places that offer battery recycling. Instead of dropping off your alkaline batteries in person, you can mail order a recycling kit for them.

  3. Used Household Batteries | US EPA

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    In most communities, alkaline and zinc carbon batteries can be safely put in your household trash. EPA recommendation: send used alkaline and zinc carbon batteries to battery recyclers or check with your local or state solid waste authority. Button-Cell or Coin

  4. Where to Recycle Batteries - Energizer

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    Alkaline Batteries. Single-use batteries do not contain heavy metals, which limits their recycling market. You may have to pay for recycling. » Button Cell Batteries. These batteries are typically found in watches or hearing aids. Manufacturers may offer take-back recycling programs. » Lithium Batteries.

  5. Yes, You Need to Recycle Your Old Batteries - Consumer Reports

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    Recycling batteries ensures that toxic materials are handled with care, lessens the need for mining, and is often required by law. Consumer Reports tells you what you need to know.

  6. Dispose of Hazardous Waste - Ohio

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    Check the Ohio EPA recycling directory to find locations that accept batteries from residents. Batteries Plus stores will also accept most battery types from residents for free. Retailers of lead acid batteries (car batteries) are required to take your old battery for recycling when you buy a new one, and many computer and retail stores will ...

  7. Yes, You Can (and Should) Recycle Batteries. Here’s How.

    www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/guides/how-to-recycle-batteries

    Even though some municipalities allow residents to put certain types of batteries in the trash, such as alkaline or carbon-zinc batteries, we still recommend recycling them.

  8. How to Recycle Single-Use Batteries - Earth911

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    Standard alkaline batteries such as AAA, AA, 9-Volt, D, and C can usually be recycled at Batteries+ Bulbs stores. They usually charge a small fee. All Batteries+ Bulbs stores are franchise-owned and may have different recycling offerings. Check with your local store.

  9. Where can I dispose of old batteries? | Batteries Plus

    www.batteriesplus.com/blog/power/recycle-your-batteries

    Alkaline batteries like your everyday AAs and AAAs are approved for disposal in normal household waste in some communities, but there are efforts to recycle them for environmental benefits. Check your local laws and contact your community recycling center to see if they will accept alkaline batteries.

  10. How to Dispose of or Recycle Old Batteries - How-To Geek

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    Recycle your old batteries by first determining what type of battery you have, then using a service like Call2Recycle, Earth911, or GreenerGadgets, to find a local recycling drop-off, pick-up, or mail-in program.

  11. Energy Saver: Consumer Guide to Battery Recycling

    www.energy.gov/.../default/files/2022-03/ES_Consumer-Guide-to-BatteryRecycling.pdf

    Common alkaline and zinc-carbon . batteries include 9 Volt, AA, AAA, C, D . and some button cells. Some reclamation companies recycle these batteries; check with your local solid-waste authority for disposal : and recycling options. In most cases, alkaline, and . zinc-carbon batteries can be safely discarded in your trash container. Button-Cell