Call2Recycle has partnered with major recycling facilities in the U.S. and Canada to process and reclaim materials from rechargeable batteries and cellphones.
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Our recycling facilities follow very strict standards to ensure the highest level of safety and compliance.
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What They Recycle: Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH), and Nickel Zinc (Ni-Zn) chemistries About:
- Fully permitted Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) facility with Part-B Storage Permit & Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Commercial Recycling Treatment Facility Permit
- Only permitted recycler of Ni-Cd batteries in North America using a High Temperature Metals Recovery Process (HMTR)
- Compliant with all applicable U.S. EPA, U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regulations
- EPA ID number is PAD087561015
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More Info: Visit INMETCO.com

What They Recycle: Lithitum Ion (Li-Ion) About:
- Recovers valuable metals (mainly nickel and cobalt) for use in a variety of applications
More Info: Visit xstrata.com

What They Recycle: Small Sealed Lead Acid (SSLA/Pb) batteries About:
- Canada’s largest integrated lead recycling facility
- Capable of producing 80,000 tons of recycled lead per year
- Lead recovered is used in manufacturing new automotive lead acid batteries, providing closed-loop recycling
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More Info: Visit newalta.com

What They Recycle: Manages cellphones, which are processed by The Wireless Alliance (TWA) located in Boulder, CO, USA About:
- Offers turn-key, trade-in and donation solutions for Fortune 1000 IT and consumer electronics manufacturers
- cellphones are either recycled or resold to be re-conditioned and reused with the proceeds benefiting select charities
More Info: Visit marketvelocity.com or visit thewirealliance.com

What They Recycle: Lithium Ion and Lithium Primary About:
- The only facility in the world that offers both primary and secondary (rechargeable) Lithium battery recycling
- Also recycles production scrap from the manufacturing of Lithium and Lithium Ion batteries
- Utilizes a hydrometallurgical technology to recycle spent batteries and product lithium and cobalt raw materials