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14 Million Pounds of Recycled Batteries in Home Depot Partnership with Call2Recycle

By: 3BL Media

SOURCE: The Home Depot

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When was the last time you threw away a battery? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, millions are bought and used in the U.S. every year. And with more dependency on battery-powered electronics each year, that number continues to grow.

It’s estimated that at least 3 billion batteries are thrown away each year instead of being recycled properly. The heavy metals and materials in batteries are hazardous to our environment and human health, often leaking toxic chemicals into our soils and oceans from landfills. To help, The Home Depot partners with Call2Recycle making it easy to recycle your rechargeable batteries.

Call2Recycle is a nonprofit battery stewardship program that has been partnering with The Home Depot since 2001 to offer in-store rechargeable battery collection. To date, The Home Depot has helped recycle more than 14.5 million pounds of rechargeable batteries, which is equivalent to the length of 1,600 football fields.

*Editor’s Note: The batteries inside the items listed above are recyclable. Batteries up to 11 pounds and 300 watt-hours are accepted.

Home Depot stores in nearly every state offer this program. To find a location near you, visit http://www.call2recycle.org/locator/.

To learn more about the company’s commitment to sustainability, check out the 2021 ESG Report and Eco Actions website.

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Tweet me: Get charged up for #NationalBatteryDay on February 18. Recycling your batteries helps sustain the planet and contributes to a circular economy. In partnership with @Call2Recycle, head to your nearest @homedepot store and learn more: https://bit.ly/3LzqYdM

KEYWORDS: The Home Depot, NYSE: HD, Call2Recycle

National Battery Recycling Month. The Home Depot; Call to Recycle. Leading the charge for recycling.  Portable rechargeable batteries can be recycled at designated drop-off stations located with in Home Depot stores. Batteries commonly found in traditional household items include: cordless power tools, two-way radios, digital cameras, cell and cordless phones, remote control toys, camcorders, laptops and other portable electronics.

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