From portable phones to portable GPS units, batteries let us live our busy lives on the go. But whether we use the rechargeable batteries in our computers 1000 times or disposable AAs in our camera once, they all eventually have to be disposed of. Batteries don’t belong in our landfills, but in the CRD where do they go?
Reduce | Reuse | Recycle | Facilities
How do I go green?
Reduce
There’s simply no reason to buy non-rechargeable batteries these days. Rechargeables have up to 30 times less impact on air pollution and global warming than disposables (the equivalent to driving 2000 km less each year in your car). They can be used and reused, which reduces raw materials production, packaging waste and recycling costs.
Choose electronics with multiple functions to cut down on the number of batteries you use. Work plugged in whenever possible to save battery life and resist the urge to upgrade to new products. For emergency use, consider a wind-up flashlight and radio.
Reuse
Choosing rechargeables is the best way to reuse batteries. Follow manufacturer’s instructions to get the best use out of your batteries.
Recycle
Call2Recycle is a local program that works with participating retailers (such as Pharmasave, London Drugs, The Source, Staples, Canadian Tire, Home Depot, Home Hardware, Sears and Slegg) to recycle rechargeable batteries. Bring your old batteries to any of these listings for recycling.
Hartland Landfill accepts batteries of all types at its Recycling Area in residential quantities.
Not all of the facilities listed below are part of the Call2Recycle program. If they are not they may charge a recycling fee.
Facilities
Battery Direct
791 Cave Street
Victoria
250-361-3933
Best Buy (all locations)
Victoria
call2recycle
1-888-224-9764
Canada Scooters
2005 Cook Street
Victoria
250-383-7383
Future Shop (all locations)
Victoria
Hartland Recycling Facility
# 1 Hartland Avenue
Victoria
250-360-3030
London Drugs
All Locations
Pacific Mobile Depots
Victoria
250-893-3851
Pender Island Recycling Depot
4400 Otter Bay Road
Pender Island
250-629-6962
Salt Spring Island Recycling Depot
349 Rainbow Road
Salt Spring Island
250-537-1200
South Jubilee Neighbourhood Association Plastic Re-Cycle
1625 Bank Street
Victoria
250-595-2685
Staples (all locations)
Victoria
The Environmental Story
Household batteries are responsible for 50-70% of all heavy metals found in the world’s landfills. Though modern batteries often contain lower levels of toxic metals, they are still dangerous to soils and groundwater and should always be recycled rather than landfilled. All batteries, whether rechargeable or not, have the potential to cause harm to our environment if not recycled properly.
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