54% of Consumers Power Their Daily Lives With Four Or More Cordless Electronic Products

Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation Releases New Data on Rising Use of Cordless Products and Consumers Willingness to Recycle

NEW YORK, April 22, 2002 – The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a non-profit dedicated to rechargeable battery recycling, released the results of a national survey that highlights America’s growing reliance on cordless electronic products and consumers recycling habits. The results were announced today in New York City in conjunction with RBRC’s “Battery Check Week” (April 22-28) – a national call-to-action that encourages ...

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RBRC Leads the Charge To Recycle With Battery Check Week, April 22-28

Are Your Batteries “Juice-less?”

ATLANTA, April 08, 2002 — According to a new survey by the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), consumers have an average of five or more cordless products in their homes. This list includes cordless power tools, cordless and cellular phones, camcorders, and even electric toothbrushes and mini vacuums.

Our portable lifestyle is powered in large part by rechargeable batteries. But what do you do when the rechargeable batteries that power these products can no longer hold a ...

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