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Batteries be should not be disposed with ordinary trash due to their flammable nature. They should go with the hazardous waste for recycling.
It can be disposed of as regular trash.
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Batteries contain toxic materials, such as lead, mercury, cadmium and lithium. If disposed with the regular trash, these batteries can corrode and leak these hazardous compounds into the ground, contaminating the groundwater, once they are buried in the landfill.
Take them to an E-Waste Recycling Center. Do not put them in your regular trash.
In your town there is a place the trash people burry the trash.
Trash can save your future only if it is disposed of properly or recycled to make new things. If trash is disposed of properly, then landfills won't fill up.
According to the health codes and the danger of throwing batteries away, you should recycle ALL batteries. From AAA all the way to you car battery should be recycled.
That will depend on where you live. Batteries can be recycled, so a recycling center should accept them. In California, batteries cannot be thrown away in the trash, so most curbside recycling services will accept household batteries. Talk to your local trash collection service to see what they recommend.
Used batteries are not yet completely dead, so it is unsafe to dispose of them in regular trash. Not everywhere has recycling centers for batteries. Contact your local government for disposal practices.
In the trash bin.
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