Proper Battery Recycling and Disposal

Battery Recycling

Wisconsin law prohibits automotive type batteries from being disposed of in landfills.

The Department of Public Works does not collect batteries from residents.

Recycling Options:

  1. Contact your battery dealer
    Wisconsin law requires battery retailers to accept used lead-acid batteries at no charge from anyone purchasing a battery from them, or for a small fee from anyone else.
  2. Contact a scrap metal dealer
    A standard battery contains 18lbs of lead. Depending on market conditions, the scrap metal dealer may give you cash for the lead content of the battery. The plastic casings are recycled into new casings or other plastic products.

Don’t forget to recycle the batteries that are used in the household too. Batteries in smoke alarms, flash-lights, radios, cameras, watches, tools and toys. If the battery is labeled “rechargeable”, it is prob-ably a lithium battery and should be taken to a retailer who will take the battery back for recycling. Mercury type batteries are usually a small silver colored button type battery and should also be taken to a participating retailer.

If you are having a difficult time finding out what to do with used batteries and where you can take them to be recycled, use the list from the chart to find the nearest recycling retailer in your area.
All Batteries / Rechargeable
Auto
Batteries Plus 7227 Durand Ave. 262-554-0774

Batteries Plus 7227 Durand Ave. 262-554-0774

Office Depot 2630 S. Green Bay Road 262-554-5182

Checker Auto 3701 Durand Avenue 262-554-5160

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FireStone 4920 Washington Avenue 262-638-8473

1122 N. Main Street 262-637-8473

For more information

For more information about Racine Recycling visit recycling or call the department of Public works field office,

262-636-9126.

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