Batteries

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Batteries

Post: # 270683Post MEL78 »

Hi can anyone give me some advice I take all the old batteries in the house to recycle but what should I do with the ones that have already corroded should I just bag them up seperately and put them in with the others

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Thats what I did...and only thought afterwards that it might be a risk :roll:
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Post: # 271022Post GeorgeSalt »

I'm pretty sure that all types of battery are taken by the recyclers.

The ones to watch are the small lithium button batteries. Wrap a bit of sellotape around these before putting them into the box you use to store them before taking for recycling - because of their design they can short in contact with each other and I know at least one reclycling company issued an instruction to do this.
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Post: # 271052Post MEL78 »

do you mean the watch type ones

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Post: # 271062Post GeorgeSalt »

Yes. The flat, disk-shaped, button-like buttons.
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