Rechargeable Batteries

Alternative ways to recycle
Illegal in Garbage & Drains
Hazardous Waste E-Waste

ALERT: Department of Transportation (DOT) Law Regarding Battery Disposal

Many types of batteries must be taped or placed in individual plastic bags prior to disposal to prevent a possible spark. This will reduce the risk of fire during storage and transportation.

Please tape over the positive terminal of the following batteries, or place them in individual plastic bags:

  • Alkaline batteries that are 9-volts or greater
  • Lithium batteries: found in cameras, computers, watches (for small, circular batteries, tape around the entire battery)
  • NiCad, Zinc Chloride and rechargeable batteries (found in cellphones, power tools, toys)

FREE Drop-Off at West Contra Costa Household Hazardous Waste Facility

Residents may, for free, safely and properly dispose of any and all types of batteries at the West County HHW Collection Facility.

FREE Rechargeable Battery Recycling Program 

Call2Recycle has a free program for rechargeable batteries with thousands of drop-off locations!

FREE Battery Drop-Off at Retail Stores, Government Locations and Community Centers

Residents may also drop off household batteries for recycling at the many battery drop-off locations throughout the West Contra Costa County region. See list of locations for El Cerrito, Hercules, El Sobrante, Richmond, San Pablo, and Pinole below.

El Cerrito

    • El Cerrito Recycling Center, 7501 Schmidt Ln, 215-4350

El Sobrante

    • Oliver’s Hardware, 4071 San Pablo Dam Rd, 223-4450

Pinole

    • Pinole City Hall, 2131 Pear St, 724-9010
    • Pinole Senior Center, 2500 Charles Ave, 724-9802
    • Pinole Community Center, 635 Tennent Ave, 724-9062

Richmond

    • Richmond City Hall, 450 Civic Center Plaza, 620-6512
    • West County Resource Recovery, 101 Pittsburg Ave, 888-412-9277
    • Whale Point Marine & Hardware Co., 205 Cutting Blvd, 233-1988

San Pablo

    • San Pablo City Hall, 13831 San Pablo Ave, 215-3055
    • San Pablo Senior Center, 1943 Church Ln, 215-3096

 

Never Throw in the Garbage

Batteries are banned from the garbage because they contain metals and other toxic and corrosive chemicals that can leach into the environment. All batteries, including sizes AAA, AA, C and D, need to be disposed of as hazardous waste.

Alternative Ways to Recycle

Lowes

Lowe's Recycling Program

Lowe’s accepts rechargeable batteries and CFLs at any of their store locations for free recycling. Find the nearest Lowe’s.

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The Office Depot Battery Recycling Program

Office Depot allows consumers to bring their rechargeable batteries to any location for free recycling. Find the nearest Office Depot.

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Best Buy's Electronics and Appliances Recycling Program

Best Buy will take back rechargeable batteries as well as the following: battery backups (UPS), button batteries, cellphone batteries and laptop batteries. They do not accept single-use, car or other wet cell batteries. Find out more about Best Buy’s recycling program.

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Recycle With Call2Recycle

Call2Recycle is a no-cost recycling program with collection sites all across the United States and Canada. They have locations that accept devices containing lithium-ion batteries. Learn more about Call2Recycle.

Cirba Solutions Battery Recycling

Cirba Solutions offers mail-in battery recycling kits. Their programs aim to help people recycle their batteries properly and conveniently. Learn more about Cirba Solutions.

The Big Green Box Battery Recycling Program

The Big Green Box is a mail-in battery recycling program for both residences and businesses. Their system is simple: Order a box, fill it up with your used batteries and then ship it back to the company’s EPA-approved recycling center.

Did You Know?

Battery Explodes in Garbage Truck

One battery recently caused an explosion in a UK garbage truck, starting a fire and contaminating over six tons of recycling. Because batteries contain chemicals that can ignite, it is important to dispose of them correctly, and not just toss them in with other trash or recycling.

Battery Technology Innovations

“A battery will do for the electricity supply chain what refrigeration did to our food supply chain,” said MIT electrochemist Donald Sadoway in a Grist article. Sadoway and his peers are developing new battery technology using materials such as molten metal and saltwater. The energy storage capacity of these technologies could lead to a new era for electric cars and the electricity grid.