A Guide To Recycling Household Batteries For Retailers And Consumers
By Staff On Mar 30 2009 - 6:00am
Battery Type: Alkaline
Common Name: Coppertop, Alkaline
Examples of Use: Flashlights, calculators, toys, clocks, smoke alarms, remote controls
Disposal classification: These batteries are classified by the federal government as non-hazardous waste.
Proper Disposal: Place in the trash with normal municipal waste, except in California, which requires non-households to dispose of these batteries in accordance with the California Universal Waste Rules.
Battery Type: Button
Common Name: Mercuric Oxide, Silver Oxide, Lithium, Alkaline, Zinc-Air
Examples of Use: Watches, hearing aids, toys, greeting cards, remote controls
Disposal classification: Hazardous waste
Proper Disposal : Contact your municipality for the nearest Household HazardousWaste Collection Site.
Battery Type: Carbon Zinc
Common Name: “Classic”, Heavy Duty, General Purpose, All Purpose, Power Cell
Examples of Use: Flashlights, calculators, toys, clocks, smoke alarms, remote controls, transistor radios, garage door openers
Disposal classification: These batteries are classified by the federal government as non-hazardous waste.
Proper Disposal: Place in the trash with normal municipal waste.
Exceptions: California requires non-households to dispose of these batteries in accordance with the California Universal Waste Rules. Also, Minnesota (Hennipen County only) requires these batteries be disposed as a hazardous waste.
Battery Type: Lithium / Lithium Ion
Common Name: Usually has “lithium” label on the battery
Examples of Use: Cameras, calculators, computer memory back-up, tennis shoes
Disposal classification: These batteries are classified by the federal government as non-hazardous waste
Proper Disposal: They can be recycled. To find a center near you go to: www.rbrc.org/start.php
Battery Type: Nickel-Cadmium (Rechargeable)
Common Name: Either unlabeled or labeled “Ni-Cd”
Examples of Use: Flashlights, toys, cellular phones, power tools, computer packs
Disposal classification: Hazardous waste
Proper Disposal: They can be recycled. To find a center near you go to: www.rbrc.org/start.php
Battery Type: Nickel Metal Hydride (Rechargeable)
Common Name: Either unlabeled or labeled “Ni-Li” or “Ni-Hydride”
Examples of Use: Flashlights, toys, cellular phones, power tools, computer packs
Disposal classification: non-hazardous waste, except in California, which requires Non-households to dispose of these batteries in accordance with the California Universal Waste Rules.
Proper Disposal: Safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream. They can also be recycled. To find a center near you go to: www.rbrc.org/start.php
Battery Type: Reusable Alkaline Manganese (Rechargeable)
Common Name: Renewal
Examples of Use: Flashlights, calculators, toys, clocks, radios, remote controls
Disposal classification: Non-hazardous waste,
Proper Disposal: Safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream.
Battery Type: Sealed Lead Acid (Rechargeable)
Common Name: “Gel,” VRB, AGM, Cyclone, El Power, Dynasty, Gates, Lithonia, Saft, Yuasa
Examples of Use: Video cameras, power tools, wheelchairs, ATV's, metal detectors, clocks, cameras
Disposal classification: Hazardous waste
Proper Disposal: Contact your municipality for the nearest Household HazardousWaste Collection Site
Battery Type: Silver Oxide
Common Name: Panasonic Silver Oxide
Examples of Use: Watches, hearing aids, toys, greeting cards, remote controls
Disposal classification: hazardous waste
Proper Disposal: Non-consumers must dispose of these batteries in full compliance with the hazardous waste rules. Consumers are covered by the Household exemption under RCRA which allows for these batteries to be disposed of into the municipal waste stream, but hey can be recycled. To find a center near you go to: www.rbrc.org/start.php