Lithium Ion Battery Safety
How to Safely Recycle Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Batteries
During October, Wired magazine featured an article titled, “So, the Note 7: What Will Happen to Those Recalled Phones?” in which Call2Recycle CEO and President Carl Smith discussed the challenges Samsung and other cell phone manufacturers face...
North American Battery Recycling Reaches New Collection Heights
Battery Collection & Recycling Program Reports 20 Percent Increase
Atlanta – July 21, 2016 – A record 3.3 million kilograms (7.3 million pounds) of single-use and rechargeable batteries recycled at the mid-year mark, an increase of 20 percent compared to the same time period last year, repor...
Vermont Collection Sites Vermont Collection SitesOver 100 Vermont retailers, businesses, communities and public agencies participate in the Call2Recycle® program as collection sites. Beginning January 1, 2016, consumers can recycle both single-use and rechargeable batteries, as well as cellphones through th...
New York
On December 10, 2010, former Governor David Paterson signed into law the New York State Rechargeable Battery Act, requiring a shared responsibility for disposing batteries for many stakeholders, including rechargeable battery manufacturers, New York consumers, and retailers doing business in the Sta...
Why Recycling Is Not Enough
Call2Recycle, Inc. releases white paper on how organizations can embrace the circular economy.
April 20, 2016 – Atlanta –Recycling can be seen as the defining strategy to reducing waste and minimizing the environmental impact, however, optimal solutions for waste management are far more subtle a...