- All waste batteries are classified as hazardous waste and recycling is always the best option.
- Ordinary household batteries do contain some hazardous chemicals so ideally should not be thrown out with the day to day rubbish.
- Rechargeable batteries contain harmful metals, so should never be thrown away with daily rubbish, they should be returned to manufacturer for disposal or recycled elsewhere.
- Local councils or garages sometimes offer battery-recycling services.
- Contact your local council to see if they are running a battery collection scheme.
- Contact the battery manufacturer for further recycling advice.
- Ordinary batteries require a lot of energy to make, so in order to save energy, use rechargeable batteries and electricity mains instead of ordinary batteries.
- Rechargable batteries are the most environmentally friendly option as can last for up to several hundred charging cycles resulting in less waste being produced.
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