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Single-use batteries, or dry-cell batteries, are considered hazardous waste since they contain toxic heavy metals and acids that can pollute the environment when disposed of in a landfill. The most common types are alkaline and zinc carbon batteries often used in flashlights and battery-operated toys. Once the power source has been drained, these batteries must be disposed of properly.
Pardy’s Waste Management and Industrial Services Ltd.
Pardy’s Waste Management and Industrial Services Ltd. provides a commercial collection service for hazardous waste as well as proper disposal of oil tanks and filters.
Location: 30 Kyle Av, Mount Pearl, NL
Phone: 709-368-4350 (St. John's) / 709-686-2043 (Pasadena) / 709-896-0489 (Goose Bay)
Web: www.pardyswaste.com
Terrapure Environmental
Terrapure Environmental (formerly Envirosystems Inc.) provides a commercial collection service for hazardous waste as well as proper disposal of oil tanks and filters.
Location: Services throughout the province
Phone: 709-722-8212 (St. John's) / 709- 686-5665 (Pasadena)
Web: www.terrapureenv.com
Think About It
Rechargeable batteries can save you money and cut down on the amount of waste you generate.