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Recycling Corp. Provides Free Business Enrollment
The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
(RBRC), a non-profit organization dedicated to
recycling rechargeable batteries and cell phones,
will now provide its program to businesses nationwide
free of charge.
Call2Recycle provides businesses with a convenient
way to collect and recycle used rechargeable batteries
found in products such as cordless power tools,
two-way radios, cell phones, laptop computers,
bar code readers, portable printers, and PDAs.
Through RBRCs recycling network, reusable
metals from nickel-cadmium, lithium-ion, nickel
metal hydride and small sealed lead (Pb) batteries
are recovered and recycled to make new products
such as new batteries and stainless steel. Cell
phones are recycled or refurbished and resold
when possible, with a portion of the proceeds
benefiting national charities such as the Boys
& Girls Clubs of America.
RBRC has the largest network of drop-off
locations in the U.S. and our mission is to expand
this network to all businesses that want to implement
a free and easy rechargeable battery and cell
phone recycling program into their workplace,
said Ralph Millard, executive vice president of
RBRC.
Businesses interested in enrolling in the Call2Recyle
program can visit www.call2recycle.org or call
toll-free (877) 723-1297.
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