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Cordless Power Tool Battery Disposal and Recycling

Posted on | September 18, 2009 | No Comments

Although rechargeable batteries can last a long time when cared for properly, each rechargeable battery has an expected life span that will eventually expire.

Because the materials used to make rechargeable batteries are reusable by manufacturers, and because battery chemicals are toxic to the environment, rechargeable batteries must be disposed of correctly and should be recycled whenever possible.

Cordless Tool Batteries

Cordless power tool batteries should also be recycled, which are manufactured in the NiCd, NiMH, and Li-Ion varieties. The life span for cordless power tool batteries is usually between 500 and 1,000 recharge cycles, depending on the battery.

Free battery disposal organizations, like Call2Recycle®, make it easy to locate battery recycling facilities across the Unites States and Canada. Recycling and correctly disposing of rechargeable batteries is also enforced by law in some states, including the states of New York and California.

 

All types of rechargeable batteries are eligible for recycling.

 

 

Benefits of Battery Recycling

  • Rechargeable batteries can be toxic to the environment and major water supplies when not disposed of correctly, especially Nickel Cadmium batteries.
  • Besides being environmentally harmful, so many rechargeable batteries are in use today that they add significantly to landfills.
  • As manufacturers benefit from the reuse of battery materials (like reusable metals), their savings are often passed to customers, contributing to competitive costs in cordless power tools and other devices.
  • Although as of right now the recycling and safe disposal of rechargeable batteries is only required by law in some states, more and more communities across the United States and Northern America are becoming concerned with the environmental hazards of rechargeable batteries. It's safe to say that battery recycling will become mandatory in more states as time goes on.

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Finding Battery Recycling Facilities

There are several available options for finding battery recycling facilities anywhere in the U.S. and Canada. We have listed a few helpful options below:

For the Salt Lake City Area:

At eReplacementParts.com, we accept power tool rechargeable batteries for proper disposal and recycling at our Salt Lake Valley location.

eReplacementParts.com

211 Cottage Ave

Sandy, UT 84070

Open 8:30 to 5:00 M-F

1-866-802-6383

 

For the U.S. and Canada:

The link and numbers below belong to The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation, a nation-wide battery disposal organization. Local collection centers can be found quickly on their website with just a ZIP code or by calling their toll-free numbers.

Call2Recycle® can be reached at www.call2recycle.org/ or by calling 1-800-8-BATTERY and 1-877-2-RECYCLE

Detailed information about battery disposal and recycling can be found on Call2Recycle®'s website, including instructions for the safe transferring of rechargeable batteries to collection centers.

 

 

Is it recycling time for that old tool battery? Visit our Batteries parts page for a replacement. Filter your search by voltage, manufacturer, and battery type to quickly find the replacement you need.

 

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