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  2. Ways to recycle your e-wastes responsibly in Singapore - AOL

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    Thinking of disposing and recycling your electronic wastes in Singapore? Here are the hows and wheres to recycle your mobile phones, laptops, desktops and other electronics.

  3. Battery recycling - Wikipedia

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    Battery recycling is a recycling activity that aims to reduce the number of batteries being disposed as municipal solid waste.Batteries contain a number of heavy metals and toxic chemicals and disposing of them by the same process as regular household waste has raised concerns over soil contamination and water pollution. [1]

  4. Environmental impacts of lithium-ion batteries - Wikipedia

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    Lithium-ion batteries must be handled with extreme care from when they're created, to being transported, to being recycled. Recycling is extremely vital to limiting the environmental impacts of lithium-ion batteries. By recycling the batteries, emissions and energy consumption can be reduced as less lithium would need to be mined and processed ...

  5. Electronic waste - Wikipedia

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    Another benefit of recycling e-waste is that many of the materials can be recycled and re-used again. Materials that can be recycled include "ferrous (iron-based) and non-ferrous metals, glass, and various types of plastic." "Non-ferrous metals, mainly aluminum and copper can all be re-smelted and re-manufactured.

  6. How long do electric car batteries last, and can they ... - AOL

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    Repurposing end-of-life EV battery packs for second-life use. When a battery pack is no longer viable for use in an EV, it can be recycled (more on that later) or repurposed.

  7. Recycling by product - Wikipedia

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    Lead-acid batteries, like those used in automobiles, are relatively easy to recycle and many regions have legislation requiring vendors to accept used products. In the United States, the recycling rate is 90%, with new batteries containing up to 80% recycled material. [8]

  8. She’s on mission to recycle batteries to protect the ... - AOL

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    Now, she has organized two battery recycling drives. The first is 12-2 p.m., Monday, Dec 18, at 11347 SW 160th St., Miami, and is being held in collaboration with Girl Scouts of Tropical Florida ...

  9. Electronic waste recycling - Wikipedia

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    Computer monitors are typically packed into low stacks on wooden pallets for recycling and then shrink-wrapped. [1]Electronic waste recycling, electronics recycling, or e-waste recycling is the disassembly and separation of components and raw materials of waste electronics; when referring to specific types of e-waste, the terms like computer recycling or mobile phone recycling may be used.