Battery Recycling Mysteries Solved

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In our increasingly mobile world, batteries serve quite a purpose. They power our cars, portable electronics and items we use every day. Batteries can even be made out of vegetables.

Batteries are identified by the product they’re used for (”car battery,” “cell phone battery,” etc.) or its size ( “9V”, “button cell”). But for scientific purposes, batteries’ names are based on the metals they contain. Concerning disposal, the name can be helpful because it lets you know what elements are wrapped up in that cylindrical packaging.

Battery recycling is not a matter of possibility. It comes down to the efforts you’re willing to take. 

Battery Recycling with Air Cycle

While very commonly used throughout a facility, many batteries contain toxic materials and must be recycled. Fortunately, EasyPak™ battery recycling containers make it simple. Holds alkaline, nickel, cadmium, lithium, nickel metal hydride, iron, zinc carbon, and silver. Learn more » EasyPak™ battery recycling