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Becoming Industry Stewards

Every year, the portable rechargeable power industry produces millions of rechargeable battery packs to power products like cordless tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, digital cameras, two-way radios, camcorders, and remote control toys. But when those long-life batteries die, they need to be recycled.

The Call2Recycle® program offers an easy solution to battery manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers. When you place the EPA-approved RBRC Battery Recycling Seals on your battery packs, Call2Recycle recycles them—keeping them out of landfills, and promoting a safer, cleaner environment for everyone. And, our recycling program meets all federal and state laws, including the Battery Act, for recycling Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH), Lithium Ion (Li-Ion), and Small Sealed Lead (Pb) rechargeable batteries*.

*weighing up to 11lbs/5kg per battery

   Step 1: Enroll Now
 
  Contact Call2Recycle’s Licensee and Seal Administrator to join the licensee program.
Phone: 678-419-9990
Fax: 678-419-9981
E-mail: licensee@call2recycle.org
Mail: Call2Recycle
  1000 Parkwood Circle
  Suite 450
  Atlanta, GA 30339

   Step 2: Place the Seals on Your Battery Packs
 
  Place the recycling seals on your battery packs so consumers know they are recyclable. 

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   Step 3: Battery Users Recycle Your Products

Retailers, businesses, communities and public agencies collect the used battery packs and ship Battery Collection Boxesthem to Call2Recycle’s recycling facility where the recovered materials can be used to make new products, such as new rechargeable batteries and stainless steel products.

 


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