  Hayward K A R - 1 2 0 C Premium join:2000-07-13 Key West, FL
4 edits | reply to jchambers28 Re: cell phone battery
Many cities recycle batteries, if your does, then do it that way.
The usual way is they go in a baggiie in the other recycling. (And all your other worn out recharge, alkaline and normal batteries too.)
You just made me look..... while I use mostly recharge batteries, I now have a lage baggie with about 10 lbs of batteries in it, since last dump likely not much more than 6 mo. Hate to think what family of several kids and their toys generate. -- »haywardm.com (Hayward's Key West)
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  jchambers28
join:2007-05-12 Alma, AR | I think I will go to wall mart tomorrow and see if they will take my old c phone battery. I wonder if walmart will take them. |
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  Hayward K A R - 1 2 0 C Premium join:2000-07-13 Key West, FL
1 edit | Honestly not sure about electronics places, but I know in many states auto stores are REQUIRED to take back used oil, batteries, etc.
But again if your town does recycling (I would hope near all do now) just check with them. -- »haywardm.com (Hayward's Key West)
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  jchambers28
join:2007-05-12 Alma, AR | thanks |
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  Thespis I'm not an actor, but I play one on TV. Premium join:2004-08-03 Keller, TX | Radio Shacks in this area have battery recycle bins. Home Depot may also have one for old tool batteries but I'll bet you could drop yours in. |
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  wenter99 Alpha Male Premium join:2003-12-09 Albuquerque, NM
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| said by Thespis :Radio Shacks in this area have battery recycle bins. Home Depot may also have one for old tool batteries but I'll bet you could drop yours in. Those plus OfficeMax, Office Depot and Staples are a couple of others that come to mind. -- Terry
"Sometimes all you can do is just hunker down and take it, like a jackass caught out in a hail storm". LBJ |
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