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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Posted by: Brad Roderick
A lot of what we use these days runs on batteries, and a lot of times when those batteries no longer work we immediately toss them in the trash. Those batteries will eventually end up in landfills across the country creating more hazardous waste because of the toxins they carry. I would like to share a video from latimes.com about a new battery recycling program called My Call to Recycle which aims at informing people about the benefits of recycling batteries as well as providing places to recycle.
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