Lead Acid Battery Disposal and Recycling Log

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There are many types of batteries that end up in regular trash, landfills, and recycling centers, including alkaline batteries, Li-ion batteries, ni-cad batteries, single-use batteries, and car batteries.

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These spent batteries often include chemicals like nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride, sulfuric acid, and various heavy metals and are commonly found in consumer products like cell phones. Lead-acid batteries are often rechargeable batteries and are typically low-cost - these batteries are regularly used in automobiles since they can recharge and are inexpensive given their size. Companies that use lead-acid batteries, as well as waste collection companies that remove or recycle these batteries, can benefit greatly from using the Lead-acid Batteries Disposal and Recycling Log. This app keeps careful track of all lead-acid batteries being collected and disposed. Certain chemicals found in lead-acid batteries are considered hazardous waste and therefore, it is especially important to track and dispose of these products in a responsible way.

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