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CALL2RECYCLE LISTS TOP BATTERY RECYCLING STATES

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By Linda Stewart

Vermont topped the list, with Delaware, Tennessee, Minnesota, New Hampshire, California, Pennsylvania, Washington, Maryland and Texas rounding out the top 10.

Call2Recycle announced that in 2017, it recycled more than 8 million pounds of batteries through its battery recycling program. And just this week, the company released its top-performing battery recycling states in the U.S.

According to the company, Vermont topped the list, with Delaware, Tennessee, Minnesota, New Hampshire, California, Pennsylvania, Washington, Maryland and Texas rounding out the top 10.

Recycling Today has more:

Call2Recycle, the Atlanta-based company that heads up one of the largest consumer battery recycling programs in North America, recently revealed its program’s top performing battery recycling states by comparing collection performance with state population. According to the company, Vermont topped the list, with Delaware, Tennessee, Minnesota, New Hampshire, California, Pennsylvania, Washington, Maryland and Texas rounding out the top 10. Through the Call2Recycle program, more than 8 million pounds of batteries were recycled in the U.S. in 2017.

Last year, the citizens of Vermont were the country’s most engaged battery recyclers due to the state being the first to adopt a producer-funded stewardship plan. Vermont’s population is only 0.2 percent of the contiguous U.S. (623,657), but its residents recycled 134,500 pounds of batteries—roughly 880 percent more batteries than expected.

With 95 percent of Americans owning a cellphone and almost 50 percent owning e-readers or portable tablets, battery use is on the rise. Additionally, lithium ion batteries are growing in the market due to their light weight and high energy density. Lithium ion batteries are commonly used in items such as laptops, cellphones and cordless power tools. Throughout these batteries’ life cycle, they retain a residual charge that can prove to be dangerous if not handled properly. These factors underscore the need to responsibly recycle batteries for safe disposal.

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