Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Recycling old batteries
I have a household batteries that I would like to recycle. Home Depot & Best Buy no longer accept them. Has anyone been successful recycling batteries recently?
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The recycle center on Rolling Acre rd
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I understand you must be a Lake County resident to use that center.
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Big govt wants us to recycle those old batteries. But they sure make it hell and hurdles galore to do 'what is right'
I have almost a ton of old lead acid. I am not bringing them back one a week. |
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An interesting problem that I don't have. Perhaps, the people you buy the batteries from can advise you.
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OP, if these are the typical AAA to D alkaline batteries, I have never seen recycling for these. Lowe's has (had?) battery recycling drop off at the customer service area, but this was limited to certain types of batteries.
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Batteries
Any junk yard, scrap metal yard, etc, should take them and pay you for them.
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Normal alkaline batteries don't get recycled. They get put in the trash. Rechargeable batteries (lithium iOn, etc) can be brought to Staples. You can drop them off at the front desk. But make sure they are ALL rechargeable, otherwise Staples is fined by the recycle folks for sneaking in the alkalines. This is a free service to the public.
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Start local.
Your town's website is always a great place to begin. Chances are, you'll learn about battery recycling in the section listing "other types" of recycling. Use these handy tools. If you're looking to discover where to dispose of batteries, both Earth911 and Call2Recycle offer online resources to help. Earth911 has an accurate Recycling Locator for all types of batteries where you enter your ZIP code to find the nearest battery recycling center – please see the Earth911 tool below. Call2Recycle also offers a network of over 34,000 local recycling centers and drop-off locations for rechargeable batteries, including local municipalities and national retailers such as Best Buy, The Home Depot, Staples and Lowe’s. It’s the perfect answer to the common question, "Where can I recycle batteries?" Call2Recycle has a ZIP code tool to find one of their handy battery recycling locations for rechargeable batteries. We urge you to seek them out – Energizer® has collected and recycled |
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Here is what I found on earth911.com searching for lithium ion battery recycling in zip code 32163 FWIW, looks like there are a lot of options
Lithium-ion Batteries near 32163 - Recycling Centers - Earth911.com Not sure if that's the type of battery you're looking for but I have a pile of 2032 batteries I need to drop off somewhere. Joe PS thanks for the earth911 info! |
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In theory yes you should be a Lake Co resident but in 5 years of using that site no one has ever check my residency.
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a good question but one leads us to another..if the plan is for most everyone to have electric cars..where will the millions of used batteries go and what is the replacement cost for a battery ?
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Beltlady
//////walmart takes them
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Just dropped off many Li-Ion batteries at Home Depot for recycling.
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