The Australian Mining Review

Industrial Recycling

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BATTERY consumptio­n in Australia is on the rise.

But, unfortunat­ely, Australian­s are recycling less than 5pc of the batteries they use.

When dumped into landfill, batteries all leak a range of toxic substances – from lead and mercury through to cadmium, which makes recycling all the more important.

Ecocycle will accept any and every battery, no matter the size, no matter the quantity.

The company’s state-of-the-art facilities and automated sorting make sure batteries are collected, stored and recycled successful­ly and safely throughout the entire recycling chain.

Ecocycle can provide a tailored pick-up system for any business with its company-owned fleet of vehicles.

It can tailor a solution for any business, whether that be a 2l tin, 5l tin all the way up to a 20l bucket or, for more battery-heavy jobs, wheelie bins, drums or nally bins – depending on the business needs, Ecocycle will arrange to have the batteries collected.

There is even a range of fire safety containers for compromise­d batteries.

When the company says it can recycle anything, it means it.

Whether they are NiCad batteries, alkaline batteries, button cell batteries, single use, rechargeab­le NiMH batteries, lithium, lead acid, mobile phone and other tech, HEV,PHEV, EV or eBike batteries, and even grid-scale batteries, Ecocycle can recycle them all, helping prevent dangerous chemicals from leaching into the ground, and recovering valuable commoditie­s.

More informatio­n can be found at: www.ecocycle.com.au.

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Ecocycle is Australasi­a’s most experience­d mercury recovery and recycling company.

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