Battery Recycling
Battery recycling is an important part of sustainability on our campuses. By properly storing and recycling used batteries, we can prevent harmful substances from being leached into the environment and reclaim valuable resources.
Learn how to recycle your used batteries with the chart below and follow these guidelines to prevent the risk of leakage or fire:
- All batteries 9V or larger need to have their positive terminals taped off with non-conductive tape (e.g., electrical tape) or be sealed in a plastic bag prior to disposal.
- Always store batteries in a plastic container (no cardboard boxes, etc.).
- Keep batteries in a cool, dry place.
- Lithium-ion batteries are dangerous goods and require special consideration — do not place them in dry cell battery recycling bins as they present an elevated risk for fire or explosion. Read more about safety risks of lithium ion batteries.
If you have a used battery collection bin (in your office, lab, etc) please ensure you use a leak proof plastic container.
How to recycle different types of used batteries
Type of Battery | If battery is in good condition | If battery is leaking/swollen |
---|---|---|
Alkaline |
Bring to the nearest battery recycling bin. |
Ensure that the battery is stored in a sturdy plastic bag to contain the leak. Bring to the nearest battery recycling bin. |
Lithium coin cell |
Bring to the nearest battery recycling bin. |
Ensure that the battery is stored in a sturdy plastic bag to contain the leak. Bring to the nearest battery recycling bin. |
Nickel Cadmium |
Bring to the nearest battery recycling bin. |
Ensure that the battery is stored in a sturdy plastic bag to contain the leak. Bring to the nearest battery recycling bin. |
Lead-acid |
Ensure terminals are taped or the battery is in a plastic bag. Use CHEMATIX to create a Waste Card, then create a Waste Pick-Up Sheet. |
Ensure that the battery is contained in a plastic container (or a plastic tray, if too large) to contain the leak. Use CHEMATIX to create a Waste Card, then create a Waste Pick-Up Sheet. |
Lithium-ion |
Ensure terminals are taped or the battery is in a plastic bag. Contact zerowaste@ualberta.ca to coordinate removal. |
Ensure battery is contained (preferably in a fireproof bag) and labelled "Damaged Lithium Battery". Contact zerowaste@ualberta.ca to coordinate removal. |
For dry cell batteries that fit within the guidelines: When you are ready to dispose of them, please bring them to the nearest collection bin.
Have more questions about recycling batteries? Not sure where your nearest disposal point is? Please reach out to zerowaste@ualberta.ca for more information.