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Over time, this charge will begin to deteriorate due to several factors, including age. The power of the battery will eventually die if used too much. When the time comes that your rechargeable batteries can no longer get the job done, contact Battery Recyclers of America so that the materials in the battery can be used again, instead of becoming battery waste pollution.
Depending on the battery type, here are specific guidelines to follow to recycle them properly.
But don’t worry — for absolyte batteries, we at Battery Recyclers of America provide white-glove services to palletize your batteries that adhere to federal DOT safety regulations.
For more details, we conveniently offer a comprehensive step-by-step guide to packaging your batteries here. For other types of batteries, we also provide detailed answers on our FAQ page regarding how to package different battery types.
If you’re unsure whether you have absolyte batteries, feel free to contact us and one of our associates will help you identify them.
The “Battery Act” (The Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act of 1996) has resulted in great strides in the safety of recycling battery waste. It is a federal law that covers the process of recycling batteries such as absolyte batteries.
If you have absolyte battery waste that needs disposal, you might want to educate yourself on both the federal law and your state’s laws when it comes to recycling batteries. Go to Call2Recycle.org for more information on your state’s battery recycling laws, or give us a call at 866-399-7280, and we can walk you through it.
Generally, zinc batteries can have a variety of different types of elements, including zinc, carbon, ammonium chloride, and manganese dioxide. Some types of zinc batteries are labeled “heavy-duty” because they contain zinc chloride. It is important to identify these batteries correctly for proper packaging, transportation, and recycling.
