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− | As batteries contain hazardous materials they must be disposed of properly. Lead acid batteries can be recycled nearly anywhere in the world and there is often a deposit for their return as they contain valuable materials. Other battery types like [[Special:MyLanguage/Lithium ion battery|lithium ion batteries]] are more difficult to recycle in remote locations - consult the battery manufacturer for more information. | + | As batteries contain hazardous materials they must be disposed of properly. [[Special:MyLanguage/Lead acid batteries|Lead acid batteries]] can be recycled nearly anywhere in the world and there is often a deposit for their return as they contain valuable materials. Other battery types like [[Special:MyLanguage/Lithium ion battery|lithium ion batteries]] are more difficult to recycle in remote locations - consult the battery manufacturer for more information. |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 10 February 2021
As batteries contain hazardous materials they must be disposed of properly. Lead acid batteries can be recycled nearly anywhere in the world and there is often a deposit for their return as they contain valuable materials. Other battery types like lithium ion batteries are more difficult to recycle in remote locations - consult the battery manufacturer for more information.