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Department of Solid Waste Management

Batteries


The Northern and Southern Recycling Centers accept dry cell, button, and lead acid (car, truck, boat) batteries. Operating hours for the Northern and Southern Recycling Centers are 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Rechargeable, Dry Cell & Button


- Northern Recycling center located at 601 New Hampshire Avenue, Lakewood, NJ Drop off at building 68.
- Southern Recycling Center located at 379 Haywood Road, Manahawkin, NJ 08050 Drop off at building 105.
- Private locations for rechargeable household batteries Drop off locator

AVOID THE SPARK There are hidden dangers tied to improper handling and disposal of batteries at end-of-life. Some batteries can spark, which has led to a surge in fires at recycling and waste facilities across the country. To learn more please visit Call2Recycle Avoid the Spark Campaign

The Ocean County Department of Solid Waste Management has partnered with Call2Recycle to bring this battery recycling program to Ocean County residents free of charge. Batteries covered under the program include:

. Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd)
. Nickel Metal Hydride (N|-MH)
. Lithium lon (Li-ion)
. Nickel Zinc (Ni-Zn)
. Small Sealed Lead - less the 11lbs (Pb)

Rechargeable batteries are found in cordless power tools, cell phones, laptops, digital cameras, two-way radios, camcorders, and remote control toys. Rechargeable batteries often resemble non-rechargeabler alkaline batteries. The label on the battery will indicate whether or not it is rechargeable.

If you are looking to dispose of regular alkaline batteries, visit Staples Recycling Services at Staples.
Alkaline batteries are safe to dispose with your regular household trash. OR visit Call2Recycle to learn more about Zero Waste solutions for battery disposal (there may be fees for these services). Additionally,

Access here our list of Accepted Special Waste - Recycling Drop Off Program

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