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4 FAQs about Ottawa battery recycling

Where can I recycle batteries in Ontario?

If you're a resident of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario L0S 1J0, you can recycle primary and rechargeable batteries purchased in Ontario that weigh less than 5 kilograms at many stores and municipal facilities across the Province. This is a free service. Simply type your postal code or city name into the field below.

Does Call2Recycle Canada recycle batteries?

Call2Recycle Canada provides diversified battery recycling programs for battery producers, retailers, municipalities and more across Canada, recycling nearly 5 million kilograms of batteries per year, across more than 15,000 collection sites. Since 1997, we have recycled over 55 million kilograms of used batteries. Recycling household batteries?

Where can I dispose of a battery?

Disposing of your batteries is easy. Batteries of all sizes and types (except Wet cell Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries) are accepted at our Hazardous Waste Depot. There are also drop-off locations for small batteries (i.e. AA, AAA, D, C, button batteries) at many community facilities including these:

Where can I drop off a battery?

Batteries of all sizes and types (except Wet cell Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries) are accepted at our Hazardous Waste Depot. There are also drop-off locations for small batteries (i.e. AA, AAA, D, C, button batteries) at many community facilities including these: Batteries are considered Hazardous or Special Waste.

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