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Dry Batteries

This page contains resources related to NEMA-type dry batteries.

Environmental Management

  • Button Cell Battery Collection: Why it Does Not Make Sense  (PDF: 120k)
    Some states and local communities have proposed collecting button cell batteries because the batteries contain mercury. This paper will discuss why such collection does not make sense. January 2003.
  • Battery Industry Standard Analytical Method  (PDF: 330k)
    This is the agreed on industry standard for analyzing mercury, cadmium and lead in alkaline manganese batteries. 
             
  • Household Batteries and the Environment  (PDF: 306k)
    This 24-page brochure is designed to provide answers to frequently asked environmental questions about household batteries including battery contents, legislation and recycling.  June 2002. 
  • Sound Environmental Management of Spent Primary Batteries (MS Word: 94k)
    This five-page document discusses waste management of consumer alkaline and zinc carbon batteries are sold in all popular sizes (AA, AAA, C, D and 9 volt) used to power many different consumer devices, such as flash lights, radios, beepers, cameras, clocks, and toys.  November 2001.

Federal Battery Act

  • Mercury Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act (MS Word: 98k)
    Public Law 104-142 mandates phasing out the use of mercury in batteries and provides for the efficient and cost-effective collection and recycling or proper disposal of used nickel cadmium batteries, small sealed lead-acid batteries, and certain other batteries. 

Ingestion & Safety

Recycling

  • EPA Universal Waste Rule (MS Word: 872k)
    The Environmental Protection Agency's 1995 rule on hazardous waste management and recycling. 

Transportation & Disposal (Lithium Batteries)