Behind the Scenes: Shipped Used Batteries to Recycle? What Happens Next?
While supporting collections through public outreach and the collection and transportation of batteries is a valuable part of industry stewardship, equally important is how Call2Recycle manages the process after the batteries are shipped to a recycling destination. In this article, we’ll take a lo...
Western Lake Superior Sanitary District Celebrates 15 Years of Battery Recycling
A sanitary district might not be the first place you think of when recycling batteries. But the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District (WLSSD) holds a special place in recycling circles as one of the few, if not only, government entity that promotes battery recycling to protect a local watershed.
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ADI Battery Recycling Program In support of ADI’s environmental commitment, we are pleased to announce a new recycling partnership with Call2Recycle®, North America’s first and largest battery stewardship program.
As an industry steward of Call2Recycle, ADI joins about 300 companies that have united to ensure that the bat...
Testimony before the House Environmental Regulation Committee On H.B. 3153
By Carl E. Smith, CEO / President, Call2Recycle, Inc.
May 5, 2015
My name is Carl Smith and I head the non-profit Call2Recycle, Inc., North America’s first and arguably most successful product stewardship organization. We are devoted to collecting and recycling consumer batteries in the US and C...
Call2Recycle Partners Use Earth Day to Inspire Action!
Earth Day or April 22 is one of the most important days of the year for Call2Recycle and its partners. It’s an opportunity for people across the world to stop for a moment to think about how they can make a difference. This year, three of Call2Recycle’s partners promoted battery recycling with e...