Wednesday is National Battery Day, a day that serves as a reminder that certain batteries should not go in household garbage or recycling bins.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency updated its consumer guidance on used household batteries, reinforcing that certain common battery types should never end up in household trash or curbside ...
When household batteries die, it's hard to know what to do with them. Battery recycling processes could use some fine-tuning, ...
Following the expansion of Vermont's manufacturer-funded recycling program, the state will launch its Battery Bonanza school recycling contest in partnership with The Battery Network and local ...
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Safely disposing of household batteries is good for the home and good for the environment. Dead batteries can leak heavy ...
National Battery Day, an annual day of observance on February 18, celebrates the invention of batteries and the key role they play in our modern lives.
A local authority says "incorrectly disposed lithium ion-batteries" are putting people at risk.
Under the expanded program, Vermonters can now recycle most single-use and rechargeable batteries weighing up to 25 pounds (or 2,000 watt hours). This includes batteries from common household devices ...
On Lagson Gumbo’s side of the stream, BCA is a slum. Running parallel to the trickle of murky water is a narrow, dusty street ...
WAVERLY, Ohio — On National Battery Day, Rumpke Waste & Recycling is urging residents to keep used batteries out of household trash and recycling bins, warning that improper disposal can spark ...