Hello all Is there anyone on the listserv who can advise on the appropriate, most sustainable way to deal with alkaline and rechargeable batteries at the end of their useable life? The instructions on the battery packet advise us to dispose of them thoughtfully... We do go through a few in our society and I've often thought as I drop them in the bin what the implications of their disposal may be... Very keen to find out the best way to deal with the problem.
Regards
Ned
Ned Crossley
Research Officer
Department of Agriculture and Food,
Western Australia Narrogin WA 6312
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What Do you Do with Old Batteries?
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In Victoria, Sustainability Victoria provide the 'Batteryback' free battery recycling service for household batteries - http://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/www/html/2400-batteryback.asp?intSi teID=4 Not sure if they have the same thing in WA but it would be worth contacting your local council to see if they know of any local programs.
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Bob Fynan
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HI Ned
Hope all is well? Just saw your post about batteries. The Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council has set up a battery recycling programme which started in schools and is now in the process of being widened to more public places so that the general public can be encouraged to properly dispose of batteries rather than putting them into the bulk waste stream. The EMRC is looking into recycling at the moment but is also doing this separate collection so that batteries can be better disposed of in special sealed units of the landfill. Check out their website http://www.emrc.org.au/media_detail.asp?pg=186&ID=123
Best wishes
Sally
Sally Paulin
Lecturer in Sustainable Development
Institute for Sustainability and Technology Policy
School of Sustainability Murdoch University,
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Hi Ned (and all in Australia)
This may be an option: www.cleanaway.com.au/CLWY.1311200:STANDARD::pc=PC_28
Cheers
Sharon
Hi All,
At Sustainability Victoria we initiated the establishment of a battery recycling program called "Batteryback" that was launched in June last year. You can read more about it on our web site at: http://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/www/html/2406-batteryback.asp
Cheers
John
John Osborne
Renewables, Sustainability Victoria
T: 03 8626 8783
F: 03 9663 1007
Level 28, Urban Workshop,
50 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000
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Hello Ned.
Marketplace is a television program of the CBC (Canadian Broadcast Corporation). They did a story on this issue not too long ago. Here is a link to the episode: http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/batteries_not_included/ One of their findings was that many North Americans are not aware of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) and its retailer drop-off boxes. Many retailers themselves were not aware that they are supposed to accept rechargeable batteries for recycling. You could try contacting the RBRC for additional information: http://www.rbrc.org/call2recycle/
Regards,
Nancy Webber
Program Officer Clean Nova Scotia
902.420.7931
[email protected] www.clean.ns.ca
Hi All
Battery World (http://www.batteryworld.com.au/asp/index.asp) franchises provide battery recycling bins to schools and businesses. The batteries get taken to Melbourne for recycling http://www.mri.com.au/Recycling%20index.htm
Regards Damien
Sweeney Sustainability Officer
Integrated Sustainability Services
The New Townsville City
07 4727 9559
PO Box 1268 Townsville Q 4810
www.townsville.qld.gov.au
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