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New Yorkers Recycle 22 Tons of Rechargeable Batteries
New York City Residents and Retailers Alike Can Help Keep the Environment Clean by Boosting Recycling Efforts This Holiday Shopping Season
| Source: Call2Recycle
ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - December 15, 2009) - Call2Recycle®, the only free rechargeable battery and cell phone
collection program in North America, has announced a significant
increase in rechargeable battery collections throughout New York City. So
far this year, more than 44,000 pounds of rechargeable batteries have been
collected and recycled through the Call2Recycle program in New York
City, a 13 percent increase over last year. The amount of batteries turned
in is equivalent to about 12 standard taxi cabs.
Legislation enacted three years ago this month mandates rechargeable battery recycling
throughout all five boroughs, and all city retailers that sell rechargeable
batteries are required to collect used batteries for recycling.
"New York City has demonstrated a consistent commitment to the environment,
first by requiring battery recycling and then by subsequently growing
collections year over year," said Carl Smith, president and CEO of RBRC,
which operates Call2Recycle. "By participating in this initiative, New
Yorkers are helping to 'green' their city by keeping tons of solid waste
out of landfills. This city is poised to set the precedent for battery
recycling across the nation as more people become aware and decide to
participate."
With the holiday shopping season in full swing, now is an important time
for New Yorkers to remember the planet as an essential part of holiday
gift-giving. The hottest items on gift lists this year include portable
electronics and devices such as digital cameras, mp3 players, portable DVD
players, handheld gaming devices, laptops and PDAs, which are often powered
by rechargeable batteries. When replacing old gadgets with the latest
technology, consumers should recycle the used rechargeable batteries in the
obsolete devices. Call2Recycle collection boxes are available at
participating retailers, businesses and public agencies throughout New York
City. Consumers may visit call2recycle.org to find the
nearest collection site in their neighborhood.
For more information, visit Call2Recycle on Facebook or Wikipedia.
About Call2Recycle
Call2Recycle® is the only free rechargeable battery and cell phone
collection program in North America. Since 1994, Call2Recycle has diverted
more than 50 million pounds of rechargeable batteries from local landfills
and established a network of 30,000 recycling drop-off locations. Advancing
green business practices and environmental sustainability, Call2Recycle is
the most active voice promoting eco-safe reclamation and recycling of
rechargeable batteries and cell phones. Call2Recycle is operated by the
non-profit Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC). Learn more at
call2recycle.org or 877.2.RECYCLE.