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  2. How to Dispose of Batteries - The Home Depot

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    Look for the battery recycling seals on rechargeable batteries. Recycling companies dispose of the components of rechargeable batteries properly. The metals and chemicals don’t end up in streams and landfills. The Home Depot has partnered with Call2Recycle, a nonprofit battery recycling program.

  3. Where to Recycle Batteries - Energizer

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    If you’re looking to discover where to dispose of batteries, both Earth911 and Call2Recycle offer online resources to help. Earth911 has an accurate Recycling Locator for all types of batteries where you enter your ZIP code to find the nearest battery recycling center – please see the Earth911 tool below

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

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    If you have a container of spent batteries in your home that you don’t know what to do with, these are the best battery-recycling methods we’ve found.

  5. Used Household Batteries | US EPA - U.S. Environmental ...

    www.epa.gov/recycle/used-household-batteries

    Find a Recycling Location Near You. Earth911. Call2Recycle. Every year in the United States, millions of single use and rechargeable batteries are bought, used and recycled or disposed of in the trash. Batteries come in various chemistries, types and sizes to fit their use.

  6. Drop off your old batteries for free at thousands of convenient locations across the U.S., including The Home Depot, Lowe’s and Staples. Find a location near you. Ship Your Batteries. Whether you need to recycle your batteries once or on a recurring basis, Call2Recycle® offers battery recycling options for small and large quantities.

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

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    When it’s time to get rid of the batteries, start by checking local ordinances. A few cities and towns will recycle any batteries for you if you just leave them in a plastic bag on top of...

  8. Call2Recycle partners with battery drop-off locations nationwide. Find participating stores, libraries, and resource recovery centers near you.

  9. Recycle Your Batteries

    www.call2recycle.org/recycle-your-batteries

    Throwing away batteries, especially rechargeable batteries, can pose risks to people, property, and the environment. Call2Recycle makes it easy to recycle your batteries instead. Just Collect, Protect and Drop Off your used batteries at one of our participating drop-off locations across the U.S.

  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. How to Recycle Batteries - Energizer

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    If you’e curious about how to recycle batteries, the best place to start is by visiting Earth911 – there you’ll find pages of helpful information, including answers to the most frequently asked questions about how to dispose of used batteries.