There are several technologies being used in making batteries for modern electronic devices. They are based on different chemical principles, and they involve different elements to produce electrical energy. Some popular examples of popular battery types are Nickel Metal Hydride ...Wireless Phone Batteries
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There are several technologies being used in making batteries for modern electronic devices. They are based on different chemical principles, and they involve different elements to produce electrical energy. Some popular examples of popular battery types are Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), Nickel Cadmium (NiCd), Alkaline Batteries and Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) batteries.
Andre Leite Alves owner of Aware Bear Computers shares a few recycling tips for people that live in Rochester NY. If you live in Rochester NY and are looking to clean up the house but can’t throw the stuff in the residential garbage? Many items today have to been disposed properly from computers to batteries and old paint. We can all use a little more room and properly dispose the items without damaging the environment or getting a heavy fine. The Monroe County slogan Don’t trash our future” sends a good message for all of us and help fight the temptation to throw them in the trash anyway. The reason why? All those items listed bellow contain toxic and harmful chemicals that can contaminate the soil and water supply if not taken to the proper places in order to be properly recycled. Here is how to properly dispose these items without having to throw them at the curb. It does not take much in order to make the responsible decision. A few phone calls and proper planning will pay off later. Batteries. Recycling rechargeable batteries is fairly easy. Home Depot, Staples, Radio Shack, Best Buy, and other retailers take them back free of charge. There are fewer options for single-use batteries, but look for bins at your local Whole Foods Market, Ikea, or library. Otherwise, your best bet is the local household hazardous waste drop-off site. CFLs. These energy-efficient bulbs are becoming easier to get rid of. Just drop old bulbs off at any Home Depot or Ikea for free recycling. Or ask about CFL recycling at your local Ace Hardware or home improvement store. Electronics. Every retailer that takes back rechargeable batteries also accepts mobile phones, as do most wireless providers. For computers, cameras, televisions, and others it's worthwhile do a little homework because some stores charge fees depending on item and brand. Check out Aware Bear Computers. Motor Oil. In case you need some motivation, consider this factoid from Earth911: Every gallon of used motor oil that's improperly disposed of can contaminate one million gallons of drinking water. Bring it to Wal-Mart, Autozone, Jiffy Lube, or search online for more convenient choices. Paint. It's among the harder items in this group to dispose of, but it's worth it and totally doable. If the paint is still in good shape, consider donating it. As of now, there aren't any retailers that accept used paint so you'll need to make a special trip. Search Earth911 for a comprehensive list of options.
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