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July 10th, 2009 12:39 PM #1
I have three UPSes running in the house, two of them have been up for the past 9-10 years now. Needless to say that through the years, I've collected several depleted sealed lead-acid (VRLA) batteries. Now, I know that I can't just throw these away in the trash and hope for the best... no. They've been in storage until now along with a few old motorcycle & car batteries, plus a number of NiCd & NiMH cells. Because of this, a part of my workshop quite literally became a toxic waste dump.
Frankly, I want to get rid of them, but in a correct and environmentally-friendly way. Any ideas?
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July 10th, 2009 12:43 PM #2
You can try inquiring at your car battery dealer, the major brand outlets and not those small battery shops. They might accept your batteries for disposal or recycling.
That is where I get rid of my old car batteries and I even get a small discount for the "trade-in" value.
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July 10th, 2009 01:39 PM #3
There is a recycling market in SM malls every first saturday of the month, it's a very convenient way of helping the environment, plus you also get a little cash from your trash.
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July 10th, 2009 02:29 PM #4
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July 10th, 2009 03:35 PM #5
Thanks for the tips! I honestly haven't heard of the SM recycling depot thing until now. You learn a new thing or two everyday. I'd also maybe drop by the Motolite shop near my office and ask them about it. Do you think Elfoh Marketing (for those in the know) would want these for recycling?
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