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Get a $5 rebate from Laptop Battery Express when you recycle your worn-out and used laptop batteries.

How to redeem your $5 coupon...

1. Choose your new replacement battery from LaptopBatteryExpress.com and add it to the shopping cart.*TIP - LaptopBatteryExpress.com has replacement laptop batteries for well over 10,000 computer laptop models. 2. At checkout, enter code RECYCLE in the coupon code box, then click the Apply button.Your order will then instantly be reduced by $5!

Here's what we trust you will then do to recycle laptop batteries...

The most economical way to recycle laptop batteries is to drop off your spent battery at any cell phone store or office supply store where it will be recycled. All of these types of retail stores have recycle bins for collection of spent batteries.Another way to recycle laptop batteries is to mail yours to our recycle center. The $5.00 Instant Rebate will greatly help defray the shipping cost you'll incur. LaptopBatteryExpress.comRecycle Laptop BatteriesBox 103Grafton, OH 44044

Why Recycle Laptop Batteries?

We need to recycle laptop batteries because their widespread use has created many environmental concerns, mainly, toxic, heavy-metal pollution from discarded batteries in landfills. You can do your part to prevent these toxic products from going into landfills by recycling your old laptop battery. LaptopBatteryExpress.com provides a collection center for spent laptop batteries. They can be sent to: LaptopBatteryExpress.com Recycle Laptop Batteries Box 103 Grafton, OH 44044

Recycle Laptop Batteries FAQs

What kind of batteries can be recycled? Only rechargeable laptop batteries are recycled by Laptop Battery Express through the RBRC (Recycled Battery Recovery Center). These kinds of batteries are also referred to as dry cell batteries. Wet cell batteries such as car and motorcycle batteries can be recycled at your local automobile battery retailer or service shop.

Alkaline Batteries

Alkaline batteries cannot be recycled and cannot be returned for recycling.

Nickel Cadmium Batteries (Ni-Cd)

Rechargeable batteries with this chemistry can be recycled. Cadmium is poisonous and toxic to the environment and should be recycled.

Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries (Ni-MH)

Batteries with this chemistry are rechargeable and can be recycled.

Lithium-Ion Batteries (Li-ion)

Batteries with this chemistry are rechargeable and can be recycled.

Wet Lead Acid Batteries

Automobile, motorcycle and lawn tractor batteries cannot be recycled through Laptop Battery Express nor the RBRC (Recycled Battery Recovery Center), but can be recycled at local automobile retailers.

Where should my old laptop battery be shipped for recycling?

To recycle laptop batteries, send them to: LaptopBatteryExpress.com Recycle Laptop Batteries Box 103 Grafton, OH 44044

How are rechargeable laptop batteries recycled?

Laptop Battery Express sends the collected laptop batteries to a battery recycling facility for processing. A thermal recovery process reclaims the metals (nickel, iron, cadmium, lead and cobalt) from the laptop batteries and prepares them for use in new products such as new notebook computer batteries and stainless steel.

How many rechargeable laptop batteries have been recycled?

Last year, Recycled Battery Recovery Center (RBRC) recycled over 5.6 million pounds of rechargeable laptop batteries and other rechargeable batteries, diverting them from our nation's landfills. Since 1996, RBRC has recycled over 36 million pounds of rechargeable batteries.

Recycling Organizations


LaptopBatteryExpress.com is a participating recycling center in association with the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC). RBRC is a non-profit public service organization that recycles laptop batteries and other types of batteries as well.

  • Use Call2Recycle’s locator tool to find a battery recycling center near you.
  • You can dispose of undamaged laptop batteries at a recycling center for free.
  • Putting old laptop batteries in the trash could cause harm to the environment.

This article outlines how to dispose of or recycle a laptop battery.

You shouldn’t toss an old laptop battery in the garbage. Recycling a laptop battery can seem a hassle, but it’s vital. A laptop battery can become a fire hazard if stored on a shelf and forgotten, and it becomes an environmental hazard if not disposed of properly.

Fortunately, disposing of a laptop battery is simple once you’ve found a nearby recycling center.

  1. Find a local recycling center. Call2Recycle, a company that provides battery recycling services for several major retailers in the United States, is a good place to start. If this fails, which is likely if you live in a rural area, try the website provided by your community’s waste management service.

  2. Remove the battery from your laptop and place it in a sealable, disposable container, such as a plastic bag.

    Modern laptops often have a slim, custom battery the owner can’t remove. Consult your laptop’s manual, or the manufacturer’s customer service website, if there’s no obvious way to remove it.

  3. Take the battery to the recycling center you found in step one. Avoid damaging the battery, as most recycling centers will reject a bulging or cracked battery. Follow the instructions on-site once you arrive.

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An aging laptop battery may show signs of apparent damage. Examples include a bulging or cracked battery pack or burn marks around the battery’s electrical contacts.

A laptop battery's contents will chemically react when exposed to air, generating heat and potentially catching fire. Once a fire starts, it is challenging to put out because the battery itself is flammable. It's why lithium-ion batteries are treated as hazardous materials when shipped or stored in large quantities.

Don’t leave a damaged battery exposed to air in your home. Place it in a sealable container, such as a plastic bag, to reduce air exposure. Most recycling centers won’t accept damaged batteries at the usual drop-off locations, so you will need to call or visit the center for special instructions.

Never ship a damaged lithium-ion battery. The damaged battery poses a severe threat to a person handling it, especially if they are not aware it’s damaged. Shipping companies will typically ask if your shipment contains a damaged battery and refuse shipment if it does.

Most urban and suburban cities will have several retailers that can recycle your laptop battery or, if not that, a waste management service that can recycle electronics, including batteries.

Rural areas are a different story. You may discover that your nearest recycling center is an hour’s drive away or more. That’s inconvenient, but don’t fret yet. You may have another option.

Nearly all laptop manufacturers provide a laptop recycling program. Most manufacturers will recycle a laptop they've made for free and even pay the cost of shipping the computer back to the company. Some also offer free recycling of any computer from any brand if you purchase a new laptop or desktop from the company. The manufacturer’s customer service website will provide instructions.

Here are links to the programs run by the world’s largest laptop manufacturers.

What’s the catch? Unfortunately, this service may apply to the entire laptop and not to the battery alone. It's likely to reject a laptop with a battery the company considers non-serviceable. The manufacturer will likely offer the option to replace the battery while keeping the laptop but will charge a fee for performing that service.

Never ship a damaged laptop battery. Most shipping companies will ask if your package contains a damaged lithium-ion battery and will refuse service or refer you to a specialty service if it does. Shipping a battery that you know is damaged without disclosing it to the shipper can put others at risk of injury or death.

FAQ

  • Does Best Buy recycle old laptop batteries?

    Yes, Best Buy accepts laptop batteries and recycles them at no charge.

  • Does Home Depot recycle old laptop batteries?

    Home Depot takes any rechargeable batteries that weigh up to 11 pounds and are under 300 watt hours. It recycles them free of charge. The batteries can be dropped off in Call2Recycle bins found at any Home Depot store.

  • How can I check my laptop battery's health?

    If you're using a Windows 10 PC, you can check the health of your battery using a hidden tool called Battery Report. Open Command Prompt and enter the command powercfg /batteryreport. This generates a report and saves it on your hard drive that you can open and view. It lists battery usage, battery life estimates, and more.

  • How long does a laptop battery last?

    The average laptop battery lasts for about 1,000 charge cycles or between 2-4 years. Things like high temperatures and leaving your laptop unused for long periods of time can reduce a battery's lifespan.

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