- Welcome to Our Store!Shopping Cart
Being Rebuilt
to Serve
You Better!Click on Banner below to send us via email your product request.
We will get you the best price and send you an invoice.
If the price works, you can pay on Paypal.
We have had a few delays, but our Store will be back up by July 4th, 2009.- Email us your
Order Request
24Hour Reply
Best Prices.
AA, AAA
Rechargeable Batteries
and Chargers
PowerEx
AccuPowerHighest Rated
- Rechargeable Battery Retailers Often Count on the Buyers' Ignorance




(5 out of 5) - Welcome to Battery Boulevard!




(5 out of 5) - Why Are Rechargeable Batteries Better?




(5 out of 5) - Curtain Call for Rechargeable Batteries!




(5 out of 5) - Traveling with Lithium Batteries on Passenger Planes




(5 out of 5)
Click stars to vote (left is low, right is high)




(No Ratings Yet)“On average, each person in the United States discards eight dry-cell batteries per year”, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (http://www.epa.gov/msw/battery.htm).
It is estimated that Canadians will discard 500 Million primary (non-rechargeable) and rechargeable batteries up to 2010. This is up from 3.5 Million discarded in 2004.
The dramatic increase in demand for batteries has come from unprecidented numbers of electronic devices being produced and brought on market each year. There have never been so many types and styles of portable electronic devices in our American culture before. With all the effort to educate the public about recycling and using rechargeable batteries, it would seem that we would have made more progress. The success in education is happening on a large scale, but it just cannot out-step the almost critical mass of products coming online every year.
Here are some facts from the United States EPA:
- Americans purchase nearly 3 billion dry-cell batteries every year to power radios, toys, cellular phones, watches, laptop computers, and portable power tools.
- Inside a battery, heavy metals react with chemical electrolyte to produce the battery’s power.
- Wet-cell batteries, which contain a liquid electrolyte, commonly power automobiles, boats, or motorcycles.
- Nearly 99 million wet-cell lead-acid car batteries are manufactured each year.
- Mercury was phased out of certain types of batteries in conjunction with the “Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act,” passed in 1996.
- Recycling batteries keeps heavy metals out of landfills and the air.
- Recycling saves resources because recovered plastic and metals can be used to make new batteries.
“The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a nonprofit public service organization, targets four kinds of rechargeable batteries for recycling:
- nickel-cadmium (Ni-CD),
- nickel metal hydride,
- lithium ion,
- small-sealed lead.
“Batteries contain heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel, which can contaminate the environment when batteries are improperly disposed of. When incinerated, certain metals might be released into the air or can concentrate in the ash produced by the combustion process.” (United States EPA)
“It is strongly recommended that we recycle alkaline batteries. Although newer alkaline batteries contain less mercury than their predecessors, they are still made of metals and other toxins which contaminate the air and soil,” says WasteCap of Massachusetts (http://www.wastecap.org/wastecap/rsd/batteries.htm).
We can begin by using quality rechargeable batteries made by reputable companies. For all the hundreds of times we use them, we only throw them away once. Because of all the time and money we will save using rechargeable batteries, perhaps an attitude and mindset of awareness will result, our culture may become more willing to recycle.
Share This Post - instructions included
The Editor: April Lankford, Technical Director & Editor
About: April Lankford has been a television and media technical operating engineer for over 30 years and has watched the development of batteries along with other multi-media technology.
---------------------------------------------------------------
At Battery Boulevard our intention is to awaken the general public about basic battery technology that will help them benefit by switching from primary batteries, used once and discarded, to the great benefits of rechargeable power. By using recently available rechargeable power, we do definitely help the environment, but we also directly and immediately benefit by saving money as well.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
POWER YOUR ROAD!!
This entry was posted by April Lankford, Technical Director & Editor, on Saturday, January 12th, 2008 at 8:17 pm and is filed under Environment & Safety. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response on the right, or trackback from your own site.
Leave a Reply
-
Contact Us!
Please call us at 1-818-464-6828.
100% Guarantee on all products.
-
Subscribe Via E-mail
-
Join Us on MyBlogLog
-
Recent Posts
- Maha Energy Powerex Imedion Low Discharge AA and AAA Rechargeable Batteries
- Rechargeable Proprietary Batteries - What Are They? What Do They Do?
- AA and AAA Classic-Sized Batteries vs. “Proprietary Batteries”
- NiMH Battery Management - Know Thy Battery Charger
- Rechargeable NiMH AA Batteries - What $$ Do You Save?
Categories
Blogroll
Archives
July 2010 M T W T F S S « Mar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31








