They should be dropped in a battery recycling bin. Such bins often exist in or near electronics stores. Make sure they accept alkaline batteries. Some only accept rechargeable batteries. Using rechargeable batteries can save you money and greatly reduce the number of batteries you need to dispose of.
You can't "recycle" a battery but there are rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries range in size anywhere from AAA to car batteries.
The most type of rechargable batteries are Duracell and Energizer. They have some good rechargeable batteries. Energizer just came out with two good new rechargeable batteries.
Rechargeable batteries oftenomst have FAR shorter battery life than non-rechargeable(some instances about 25 times less).
There are some rechargeable portable DVD players where you can use rechargeable batteries, they cannot be used in every portable DVD player because at some point the batteries start to slow down.
Some are rechargeable batteries and some aren't. Check the label.
You can purchase rechargeable batteries. You can purchase these batteries at Walmart, Target, some grocery stores, Best Buy. You can also go to http://www.greenbatteries.com/.
No, I don't think rechargeable batteries are better than the regular batteries. I have always used the regular batteries and they have always worked very well for me. I know some people that has used rechargeable batteries and said that they don't stay charged for very long.
The two major brands of rechargeable batteries are the NIMH batteries and the new battery on the market called the Eneloop batteries. They are highly recommended by the experts.
Finding out where one can purchase rechargeable Sony batteries is pretty simple to do. In order to purchase Sony batteries, one can go to Target and pick some up.
The are numerous brands that carry AAA rechargable batteries. Some more popular brands of AAA rechargeable batteries are, Energizer, Duracell, Eveready and Panasonic.
Energizer and Duracell both make rechargeable batteries. They are great for using with digital cameras and other devices that go through batteries quickly.