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HAZWASTE — Unmasking batteries!
2021-09-14T05:00:00Z
Whether you look around your workplace or home, chances are you’ll see different kinds of batteries. You likely know that lead-acid batteries are used to power forklifts, while dry-cell batteries power flashlights, electronics, and remote controls. No matter the type of battery, though, are you confident you know how to recycle them based on type?
Use the chart below to learn how to manage and recycle batteries and to learn how each is used.
Manage as universal wastes
| Type of battery | Sizes and shapes | You may find them in | Notes (if applicable) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lead acid (vehicles) | 6V, 12V | Automobiles, motorcycles, boats | Banned from most landfills |
| Silver oxide | Variable | Watches, toys, hearing aids | N/A |
| Sealed lead-acid | 2V, 6V, 12V | Cameras, power tools, wheelchairs, ATVs | Rechargeable, do not throw away initially |
| Nickel-Metal | 9V, 6V, D, C, AA, AAA | Toys, cell phones, tools, computers | Rechargeable, do not throw away initially |
| Lithium ion | D, C, AA, AAA, button, 9V, 6V, 3V | Electronics, tools, computers | N/A |
Check with your state for recycling options
| Alkaline manganese | 9V, 6V, D, C, AA, AAA | Toys, clocks, electronics, smoke alarms | Not recyclable |
| Reusable alkaline manganese | D, C, AA, AAA | Toys, clocks, electronics, smoke alarms | Rechargeable |
| Carbon zinc | 9V, 6V, D, C, AA, AAA | Calculators, toys, clocks, remote controls, garage door openers | N/A |




















































