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batteries recycling
why recycle batteries?
recycling chart
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battery facts
useful links
glass recycling
the cycle
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collecting waste
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plastics recycling
why recycle
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recycling plastics
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steel recycling
steel introduction
recognising steel
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the future
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introduction to batteries

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Did you know that each year in the UK we throw away about 620 million batteries? Laid end to end these batteries would reach from the UK to Australia and back again. That is a lot of batteries!!

Batteries can be found in every room in the house. They're used in toys, remote controls, mobile phones, alarm clocks and even doorbells. In fact, every person in Britain uses about 10 batteries a year!


Why do we need to recycle batteries?

Most batteries are put into rubbish bins and then taken to landfill sites. There are lots of types of batteries, which can contain dangerous chemicals. (Including lead, cadmium, zinc, lithium and even mercury)

When batteries begin to rot away in landfill sites these chemicals may leak into the ground which can cause soil and water pollution. This can be harmful to animals, humans and the environment.

Recycling is a great way to help protect the environment. Each battery placed in the recycling bin will be taken apart and the materials will be used to make something new.

Use the following links to find:

which batteries can I recycle?

battery recycling symbols and the law

battery facts

useful links

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