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Battery Recycling - Indianapolis, IN

Used (Alkaline, Rechargeable, Lead Acid, Laptop, Phone, Car) Battery Recycling Services, Centers & Companies in Indianapolis, IN

Disposal Alternatives Organization Eastside Recycling Center Drop-off Site
Location – 3518 E Michigan St Indianapolis, Indiana
Zip code 46201

City of Indianapolis ToxDrop – Belmont Facility
Location – 2700 S Belmont Ave Indianapolis, IN
Zip code 46221

Goldsmith Group (Nicad, Recharge Batteries)
Location – 2107 North Adams St Indianapolis, IN
Zip code 46218

RadioShack
Location – 3638 South East St Indianapolis, IN
Zip code 46227

Retrofit Recycling, Inc.
Location – 2156 South Lynhurst Drive Indianapolis, IN
Zip code 46241

Lowe’s
Location – 4444 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, IN
Zip code 46203

Tips & Waring

* For rechargeable battery, let a discharged battery cool to room temperature before recharging. A warm battery can cut-off switch to stop the charging process impulsively and the battery will not get a full charge.

* A discharged battery can be detected by a sharp drop in power, or by a reduction in the number of power indicators. So, recharge batteries only when they are near to fully discharged.

* Continuous charging will shorten battery life. So, don’t leave your cellphone, radio, etc. in the charger when not charging; don’t use the charger as a stand.

* If we start replacing single-use batteries with rechargeable one, we are not only saving money, but also confirming that fewer batteries finish up in landfills.

* In many cities, there are retailers that will provide the recycling service for most types of batteries. Moreover, if the battery is not recyclable, they will get rid of it safely.

* Old battery is very hazardous and can emit the toxic. So, don’t keep it in bags, pockets, or near sharp objects to avoid leaks and explosions.

* Never dispose or destroy the batteries by fire - they could explode.

* Contact the battery manufacturer, maybe you will need more information of the batteries you buy in order to use, dispose, or recycle it safely.

* Sometimes, recycling batteries can pay you some money. Some shop will recycle them as components in new batteries.


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