The company I work for goes through 20-30 9-volt batteries a day or more. I know common practice is to throw them out, but is there somewhere in Raleigh or nearby that I can try to recycle them from now on? Any info is a great help, thanks!
10/20/2009 1:06:17 AM
You can try Batteries Plus but not sure if they would take them in bulk though.
10/20/2009 7:25:43 AM
Do they not make rechargeable 9-volts? Now that I think about it the only rechargeable batteries I think I've seen are AA and AAA's.
10/20/2009 9:15:29 AM
A simple Google search of battery recycling in Wake County yielded this:http://www.wakegov.com/recycling/residents/houshazwaste.htmbatteries are listed.
10/20/2009 10:04:49 AM
^thanks I'll check that out.^^we used to use rechargeable batteries but they become unreliable too quickly for the cost difference to be useful. We buy either duracell procell or energizer industrial in bulk.
10/20/2009 6:05:10 PM
Why so many 9 volt batteries? Sounds like death from too much current.
10/20/2009 6:26:32 PM
Do you work for some sort of commercial/theatrical audio company?
10/20/2009 6:31:28 PM
news station. We use wireless lav mics for the anchors/reporters. I run audio among other things and was trying to see if there was something more environmentally friendly then throwing away boxes of 9-volt batteries every week
10/20/2009 6:51:34 PM
wake county actually has a very extensive recycling program, they will even do free pickup as long as you are a customergive them a call and arrange a time, or just go drop the batteries off at a recycling center
10/20/2009 8:17:13 PM