Batteries (household)

Keep batteries out of your kerbside bins. They create a fire hazard in collection vehicles and at receiving facilities. Batteries that end up in landfill can leak toxic materials into waterways and ecosystems.

Before you throw it out

If battery terminals touch, they can spark and catch fire. To prevent this, tape the terminals of used batteries. Always use clear sticky tape.

How/where to dispose of it

Recycle via a Community Recycling Centre located at Council's recycling and waste depots.

Visit B-cycle for a list of retailers providing battery recycling drop off bins.

Will it cost anything to get rid of?

No. Disposal is free at Council's recycling and waste depots and B-cycle participating retailers.

What happens to it after we receive it?

Nearly all materials in batteries can be recycled. The batteries are sent to approved, specialised recyclers where different materials are extracted and treated. Non-recyclables are safely disposed of.

Recycling batteries reduces dependency on resources and keeps toxic materials out of our environment.

 

Video: Recycling truck fire from battery

Last updated on 20 September 2024