Better Battery Co is also a member of 1% for the Planet. This means 1% of revenues goes to helping the planet.

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    6 days ago

    Rechargeable batteries have been a thing for 30+ years. We have old battery collection points in most super markets.

    What problem does this solve?

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    Reminder that batteries are not “dead” until they cannot be used for anything anymore. Just because the voltage isnt high enough for that motorized kid’s toy doesnt mean it wont work in a remote or some other lower voltage application. So many batteries get tossed when they still throw a good 1.4 v.

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    6 days ago

    Yeah you don’t need to over pay on batteries to recycle them just take them to your local recycling center… GREENWASH

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      6 days ago

      I don’t know a single person that takes their batteries to be recycled though

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        5 days ago

        Hi there,

        Pleased to meet you.

        Sincerely,
        -A single person who takes their batteries to be recycled.

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        I’m in PEI and most grocery stores have a battery recycle bin.

        We don’t use many non-recharge batteries, but we drop whatever dies in the bin.

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        6 days ago

        More of an education problem. Which won’t really be fixed by this… Right like I don’t know anyone who is going to pay extra for these batteries for something they already don’t care about.

        Depends on where you live… Like in Mississauga this is a non-starter due to local programs. I think it has a better chance of targeting rich Americans that don’t have these local recycling programs and are more susceptible to paying to greenwash.

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        6 days ago

        Our apartment building has a bucket in the lobby for old batteries. Those go to the recycling place every year or whenever anyone is going that way.

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        6 days ago

        Hi I used to take my batteries to recycling the centres, but then I moved to rechargeable batteries.

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    6 days ago

    Even if you personally disagree with the business, given the current tarriff war, we should still be buying Canadian or encouraging others to buy Canadian.