Recycle & Reuse of Batteries
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Battery recycling is the reuse and reprocessing Practice of
batteries aimed at reducing the number of batteries being disposed of as material waste.
Batteries contain several poisonous chemicals and
heavy metals and their dumping have attracted environmental concerns due to contamination of
water and soil.
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R-Villa is processing in Lead-acid batteries which are
crushed during recycling into pieces that measure about the size of a nickel.
The various components are separated out of the pieces. ...
During this part of the process, the polypropylene plastic pieces are scooped up while the
liquids are removed, leaving the heavy metals and lead.
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Recycling Villa aims to reduce the number of batteries being
disposed as municipal solid waste. Batteries contain a number of heavy metals and toxic
chemicals and disposing of them by the same process as regular household waste has raised
concerns over soil Contamination and water pollution.
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The main pathways of exposure to lead from recycling used lead
acid batteries arise from environmental emissions, which occur at various stages in the
improper recycling process. in many lower-income countries ULAB recycling and smelting
operations are conducted in the open air, in densely populated urban areas, and often with
few (if any) pollution controls. Inappropriate recycling operations release considerable
amounts of lead particles and fumes emitted into the air, deposited onto soil, water bodies
and other surfaces, with both environment and human health negative impacts
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LEAD-ACID BATTERIES
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Lead-acid batteries include but are not limited to: car
batteries,, golf cart batteries, UPS batteries, industrial fork-lift batteries, motorcycle
batteries, and commercial batteries. These can be regular lead–acid, sealed lead–acid, gel
type, or absorbent glass mat batteries. These are recycled by grinding them, neutralizing
the acid, and separating the polymers from the lead. The recovered materials are used in a
variety of applications, including new batteries.
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RECYCLING LEAD FROM BATTERIES
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The lead in a lead–acid battery can be recycled. Elemental lead
is toxic and should therefore be kept out of the waste stream.
Lead–acid batteries collected by an auto parts retailer for recycling.
The casing of a Lead–acid battery is often made of either polypropylene or ABS, which can
also be recycled, although there are significant limitations on recycling plastics
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