Household Batteries

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NEWecopark can now recycle Lithium batteries. Click here for more info.

Common single-use alkaline or zinc batteries are generally NOT accepted for recycling and can be disposed in the trash. Click here for info on car battery recycling.

It is illegal to dispose of rechargeable, button and sealed lead batteries in the trash. Manufacturers are required by law to provide free collection and recycling. ecopark and retailers such as Best Buy, Lowes, Staples, Sprint, Target, Verizon Wireless, etc. will accept certain types of rechargeable and button batteries for recycling. To prevent the risk of fire, use clear tape to cover the terminals before dropping them off at ecopark. Visit the sites listed below to find a convenient location to drop off your recyclable batteries. Check each site's list of accepted items to make sure your battery is accepted. Disposable alkaline and car batteries are generally not accepted.

 ecopark Accepts the Following Rechargeable/Button Batteries During All Operating Hours

  • Rechargeable Batteries
  • Button Batteries (found in watches, hearing aids, etc.)
  • Cell Phone Batteries
  • Sealed Lead (found in large child toys)
  • Rechargeable Packs (found in electric drills, laptops, etc.)

ecopark Hours & Directions 

 Not Accepted at ecopark

  • NO Alkaline batteries (dispose in trash)
  • NO Car Batteries More Info

 

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