In this Q&A, Leo Raudys, CEO of The Battery Network, discusses what the rebrand means for municipalities, haulers, and producers.
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This new technology, provided by RLG, is designed to enhance safety and address the growing challenges faced by the recycling sector. As the use of battery-powered devices continues to grow, the need ...
BLOOMINGTON, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Toro Company (NYSE: TTC), a leading global provider of solutions for the outdoor environment, announced a new recycling partnership with Call2Recycle, the ...
Redwood Materials recently launched bins in San Francisco and plans to scale this year. This follows related innovations from ...
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Formerly known as Call2Recycle, the organisation has adopted the new name The Battery Network as it broadens its nationwide ...
Toronto-based battery collection and recycling organization Call2Recycle Canada Inc. has collaborated with Reverse Logistics Group (RLG), Germany, to advance safer battery collection through the ...
Lithium-ion batteries power everyday life, but improper use and disposal can lead to dangerous fires. Simple safety habits and responsible recycling can dramatically reduce risks across homes, ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. New program gives New Brunswickers accessible and convenient ways to recycle used batteries while advancing the ...
BARTLESVILLE, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blue Whale Materials (BWM), a leader in lithium-ion battery recycling, announced a strategic partnership today with Call2Recycle, the leading battery stewardship ...
Call2Recycle Canada, Toronto, has announced the launch of its “Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!” program in New Brunswick. The program aims to provide households and businesses across the province with ...