You shouldn't throw batteries because if you throw a battery at, for example, the floor really hard, it could spark and explode, and parts of the battery might hit and hurt you.
they get thrown out no, they get recycled
Nothing at all.
You can't "recycle" a battery but there are rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries range in size anywhere from AAA to car batteries.
I am sorry, but I think that this is impossible. It must have batteries to function.
By using a charger waste is reduced since the batteries are rechargeable and do not have to be thrown away.
A bulb must have a minimum of 1 switch if there are 2 batteries. The batteries can be connected in together via wires to prevent the need for a second switch.
Rechargeable batteries are getting more and more popular. You can purchase them anywhere that sells regular batteries, except gas stations usually. Try going to Wal-Mart.
Motorola batteries can run anywhere from $1 to $50. It all depends on whether you buy them new or used. If you visit Amazon.com, they have several Motorola batteries for sale.
You can purchase rechargeable batteries pretty much anywhere. This is because they are becoming easier to use and a better economical choice for the world.
NO. You must buy them. P.S. I have it.
You can make it work anywhere, and you can carry it around.
Use rechargeable batteries. They can be recharged up to 200 times and they cost about double that of ordinary batteries.Use transformers to run your small appliances direct from the wall socket.