Saving the environment one old vehicle battery at a time
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Every day, thousands of South African motorists replace their faulty vehicle batteries, which means the old batteries are either dumped, or recycled.
Some of South Africa’s battery fitment specialists, such as Battery Centre,actively recycle used lead-acid batteries to create a circular economy that has numerous positive effects on the environment.
Recovering non-renewable resources
A whopping 99% of battery components can be recycled, specifically, the lead and plastic. Recycling these materials reduces the need for expensive and destructive mining. However, the process of neutralising battery acid is dangerous, and can only be carried out in specialist recycling plants that strictly follow health and safety regulations.
“When it comes to recycling batteries, the commercial aspect is a great benefit, but it’s the environmental benefits that we’re passionate about,” said Murray Long, Managing Director of First National Battery. “By integrating a full recycling programme nationwide, we’re able to recover millions of batteries, recycle them and reuse the core components, which drastically reduces the need to mine and take more from our planet.”
Reuse plastic components
Plastic casings are broken, separated, cleaned and melted into pellets and used in the production of new batteries. This drastically reduces pollution and manufacturing energy, saves our fast-depleting landfill space, eases the demand on fossil fuel consumption and promotes sustainable manufacturing.
Harmful materials neutralised
In addition to lead, vehicle batteries also contain battery acid, which is highly poisonous, and when dumped in landfills, cause severe damage to plants, animals and surrounding communities. The nationwide battery recycling programme initiated by some of South Africa’s well-known battery manufacturers ensure all harmful substances are neutralised and disposed of according to environmental regulations.
How you can help
There are two ways you can be part of the solution. Firstly, drop your old batteries at any Battery Centre around South Africa. They’re part of the largest battery recycling programme in the country and safely transport old batteries to an accredited and dedicated battery recycling plant. Secondly, next time you need a new car, bike or truck battery, choose a battery fitment specialist with an active battery recycling programme.
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References:
- https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1044372_who-knew-a-car-battery-is-the-worlds-most-recycled-product
- https://krugersdorpnews.co.za/362794/xmas-new-year-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-history-of-car-batteries/
ISSUED ON BEHALF OF BATTERY CENTRE BY G&G DIGITAL.
Battery Centre is an iconic brandwith a rich history of more than 50 years.2Expert advice and specialist fitment of car,leisure, motorcycle,start-stop, truck batteriesand standby solutions,Battery Centre is known as South Africa’s leading battery specialists. They offer nationwide warranties on their products atmore than 150Battery Centrefranchises nationwide and form part of South Africa’s largest battery recycling programme.
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT batterycentre.co.za ORCONTACT ANNIE HODES ON 083325 4445 OR This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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