Have You Made Rechargeable Battery Recycling Part of Your Green Routine?

Call2Recycle® begins cross-country battery collection drive to educate consumers about ongoing importance of battery recycling


ATLANTA, Sept. 20, 2010 – Recycling 1 million pounds of rechargeable batteries in less than three months may have sounded impossible when Call2Recycle®, North America’s only free rechargeable battery and cellphone collection program, launched its MyCall2Recycle awareness campaign in July. However, with less than two weeks remaining to successfully divert 1 million pounds of rechargeable batteries from U.S. landfills by Oct. 1, Call2Recycle collections reflect that ...

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Reducing Campus E-Waste Through Product Stewardship Recycling Programs

As seen in University Business Magazine 

Carl Smith, CEO, Call2Recycle®

College campuses are perhaps the most telling evidence of our culture’s love affair with sophisticated technology. It is commonplace to see students tote laptops from the dorm to the classroom and the library; use cellphones to stay in touch with friends on campus and check in at home; document college memories with ...

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Battery Check Day Encourages Consumers to Recharge or Recycle

Richard Karn Teams with Habitat for Humanity in New York and Science Students in Toronto to Promote Rechargeable Battery Recycling   

NEW YORK, April 19, 2000
– Battery Check Day (April 26) – a national day encouraging consumers to recycle the rechargeable batteries that power cordless products — kicks off on April 25 in New York City with actor Richard Karn, “Al Borland” of TV's Home Improvement.

Sponsored by the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a nonprofit public ...

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