Don't understand what you mean by "exchangeable". Pretty much all batteries should be properly recycled. Best environmental choice is rechargeable batteries.
Batteries have toxic, which can harm the environment
Exchangeable is the correct spelling.
if they get breached the chemicals in them will poison the environment
Exchangeable image file format was created in 1995.
it does not use batteries.
Batteries can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose in the environment, as they contain toxic chemicals that can harm the ecosystem.
No, most batteries are not biodegradable because they contain toxic chemicals that can harm the environment if they leach out. It is important to properly dispose of batteries at designated recycling centers to prevent environmental contamination.
Today's household runs through batteries by the ton. And by far the most popular size of battery in today's home is the AAA. They are in your remote controls. (How many of those do you have?) They are in toys, headphones, and many other electronics. Don't keep throwing dead batteries and your money in the trash. Get rechargeable AAA batteries. They are good for your budget and good for the environment.
Lithium polymer batteries are preferred to other batteries because these are usually the rechargeable ones. That makes them better for the environment.
why the irresponsible discarding of batteries adversely affects humans and environment at large
Batteries can contain some toxic metals as lead, cadmium, mercury, etc.
Lithium batteries are made up of different chemicals than regular batteries to help it last longer and be easier on the environment when they are dead.