How Easy It Is to Drop Off Batteries at Battery Recycling & Solutions

Got used batteries lying around and wondering how to get rid of them responsibly? Battery Recycling & Solutions makes it incredibly easy for you to drop off your old batteries and contribute to a cleaner environment. Here's how you can do it in just a few simple steps.

Step 1: Locate the Nearest Drop-Off Point

The first thing you need to do is find the nearest Battery Recycling & Solutions drop-off point. Our two drop-off locations are listed on our contact page.

Step 2: Gather Your Used Batteries

Once you've identified the nearest drop-off point, gather the batteries you need to recycle. We accept all types of household batteries, including alkaline, lithium-ion, rechargeable, and button-cell batteries. To ensure safe handling, make sure to tape the terminals of rechargeable batteries to avoid short-circuiting.

Step 3: Package the Batteries Safely

Place the batteries in a small container or a plastic bag to make it easy to transport them to the drop-off point. This helps keep them safe and organized during transit.

Step 4: Drop Off During Business Hours

Head over to the designated drop-off location during business hours. No appointments are needed—simply walk in, and our staff will accept the batteries from you. It takes just a few minutes, and you’ll be on your way!

Why Choose Battery Recycling & Solutions?

  • Convenience: Our drop-off points are easy to find and open during regular hours, making it simple to fit into your schedule.

  • Eco-Friendly: We ensure all batteries are recycled properly, keeping harmful chemicals out of landfills and protecting the environment.

  • Community Impact: By dropping off your used batteries, you’re playing a vital role in keeping your community clean and promoting sustainability.

Take Action Today

Recycling your used batteries doesn’t have to be a hassle. With Battery Recycling & Solutions, you can easily drop them off and do your part for the environment.

Previous
Previous

From Alkaline to Lithium-Ion: Understanding the Types of Batteries That Can Be Recycled

Next
Next

How to Easily Schedule a Battery Pickup with Battery Recycling & Solutions