Quebec Takes Environmental Preservation to Next Level With Battery Recycling

Call2Recycle(R) Named Official All Consumer Battery Collection Program Operator


QUEBEC and TORONTO, July 19, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quebec residents can now recycle every type of household battery, announced Call2Recycle® today. RECYC-QUÉBEC has named Call2Recycle the province's official All-Battery Collection program operator. With today's announcement, residents can now drop off any battery weighing up to five (5) kilograms at Call2Recycle's more than 900 battery collection locations and at participating municipalities in the province. Call2Recycle collects and processes batteries and cellphones to reclaim their materials and divert waste from landfills.

Quebec residents are no strangers to Call2Recycle, which has collected more than 500,000 kilograms of rechargeable batteries in the province since 1997. "Quebec residents have enthusiastically used Call2Recycle collection boxes for rechargeable batteries, so we know that they will embrace the all-battery program and the opportunity to make the province even more environmentally friendly," said Joe Zenobio, Executive Director of Call2Recycle Canada. "We look forward to supporting RECYC-QUÉBEC and Quebec citizens to keep more batteries and cellphones out of community landfills," he added.

Call2Recycle is North America's only free battery and cellphone collection program. Battery recycling is on the rise across Canada as environmental sustainability takes on greater importance to consumers. With this expansion, Quebec becomes Canada's third province to use Call2Recycle services for every type of household battery.

"This announcement marks an important milestone in Quebec's household battery recovery and reclamation program. It is an example of how the Province and producers can work together to reduce our collective environmental footprint. Through the Extended Producers Responsibility program, we are moving closer to preserving Quebec's natural environment," said Pierre Arcand, Quebec's Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks.

"We are pleased to have Call2Recycle administer this program. Diverting more batteries from landfills is an important part of RECYC-QUÉBEC's environmental strategy, and we trust that the expanded recovery and the reclamation program will move us significantly closer to a sustainable environment," said Ginette Bureau, CEO of RECYC-QUÉBEC.

Call2Recycle's convenient battery and cellphone collection sites are located across the province through retailers, municipalities, businesses and public agencies. To find a battery drop-off location near you or to learn how your organization can participate in the Call2Recycle program, visit call2recycle.ca or phone 1-888-224-9764.

About Call2Recycle®

Call2Recycle® is the only free battery and cellphone collection program in North America. Since 1996, Call2Recycle has diverted over 30 million kilograms of batteries from the solid waste stream and established a network of 30,000 collection sites throughout Canada and the United States. Advancing green business practices and environmental sustainability, Call2Recycle is the most active voice promoting eco-safe reclamation and recycling of batteries and cellphones. It is the first program of its kind to receive the Responsible Recycling Practices Standard (R2) certification. Founded in 1994, Call2Recycle is operated by RBRC, a non-profit organization. Learn more at call2recycle.ca or 877-723-1297. Become a follower or fan at twitter.com/call2recycle or facebook.com/call2recycle.

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