It is detrimental to the environment and humans if batteries are not disposed of in a responsible way because it can cause pollution. This pollution can kill plants and animals that humans rely on.
The detrimental in the environment and humans is a cause of air pollution thus damages the layer & destroyes the oxygen
Batteries sometimes contain heavy metals, mercury being the most problematic. These can get into soil and water and from there, they can get into plants and animals. If you eat an animal or plant containing heavy metals in their body, those will pass onto you. So it's bad for the whole food chain, humans included. There are many documented health effects due to heavy metals.
Batteries be should not be disposed with ordinary trash due to their flammable nature. They should go with the hazardous waste for recycling.
Batteries comprise of many toxic chemicals and elements such as lead, mercury & cadmium. If not properly disposed, these elements enter the environment and accumulate over generations causing disease, defects and poisoning.
Smaller batteries can be disposed of in the garbage. For larger batteries, or ones that state not to dispose of in garbage, can be disposed of at most garbage tips, which usually have a section to dispose of old batteries.
Cell phone batteries can be recycled. Take them to a recyclers where they are broken down into their natural components.
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.
They reduce the use of metal used to make them. (i.e. when you get disposable batteries the metal is disposed) but if you recharge batteries, it will reduce the costs of making.
Batteries comprise of many toxic chemicals and elements such as lead, mercury, nickel & cadmium. If not properly disposed, these elements enter the environment and accumulate over generations causing disease, defects and poisoning. When incinerated, some types of metals found in batteries may be released into the air, and that is the air us humans breathe. Those metals can also concentrate in the ash which is produced by the combustion process.
Many battery shops will purchase them, or you can contact the local recycling group for help. If batteries are improperly disposed of they can be very hazardous.
The acid from the battery leaks and can usually kill small animals and attribute to acid rain
A material that can be harmful if not properly disposed of is hazardous.
They don't effect health unless they are disposed of in a wrong way.