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Lead Acid Battery Recycling
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Don’t just take our word for it, call us now on 0161 736 3636 and find out how we can save you money (or maybe even make you money) on your Battery Recycling

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Why choose Us

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A National Service Delivered Locally

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Competitive Rates

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Specialist Expertise

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High Environmental Standards

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On-Time Collection

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Regulatory Compliance

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Safe Working Practices

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A Reduced Carbon Footprint

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Our Services

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Collection

When booking in your collection we will agree the most appropriate date and because we have access to a wide range of vehicles from 44-tonne articulated lorries to Transit vans we can make sure we send out the right transport for the Job, alternatively you can deliver the batteries to ourselves at a pre arranged date. We have a dedicated driver for your collection and can therefore collect from all post codes.

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Recycle

The battery is broken apart in a hammermill, a machine that hammers the battery into pieces. The broken battery pieces go into a vat, where the lead and heavy materials fall to the bottom while the plastic rises to the top. At this point, the polypropylene pieces are scooped away and the liquids are drawn off, leaving the lead and heavy metals. Each of the materials goes into a different "stream."

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Containers

Lead acid battery containers make it easier for you to store your batteries all in one place and also easier for us to collect. We can supply many different sized containers, so whatever the amount of batteries you have you’ll always have the most appropriate size.

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  What are the types of lead-acid batteries?
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  Lead-acid batteries have a variety of purposes, but they fall into two main categories. The main difference is the level and duration of power.
  • Starting batteries
    People usually associate lead-acid batteries with car batteries, which start engines through quick bursts of energy.
  • Deep-cycle batteries
    Used primarily on boats, campers and golf carts to power accessories (e.g., trolling motors, winches or lights) through a lower power level for a longer period than a starting battery.
 
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  Can we recycle lead-acid batteries?
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  Yes. More than 98 percent of all spent lead-acid batteries are recycled. This tops the recycling efforts of any other product, including newspaper, aluminum or glass.
 
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  Why is it important for us to recycle batteries?
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  When lead-acid batteries are improperly disposed of, the acid is absorbed into the soil and leaks into waterways, causing serious contamination. We help reduce health risks and preserve the earth's environment and ecosystems by recycling lead-acid batteries safely. Reclaiming resources not only protects the planet, but also saves energy and preserves our raw materials.

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