Motorola AP 73 user manual Recycling / Disposal of NiCd Batteries, United States, Europe, Asia

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Recycling / Disposal of NiCd Batteries

Recycling / Disposal of NiCd Batteries

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) clas- sifies used NiCd batteries as hazardous waste, unless certain exemptions apply.

At the end of your battery’s useful life, it can be recy- cled. However, recycling facilities may not be available in all areas. Under various state or local laws, such batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly, and cannot be dumped in landfills or incinerators.

Motorola fully endorses and encourages the recycling of NiCd batteries. The following is a list of recycling facilities around the world, where you can ship your NiCd batteries post paid to be recycled:

United States

INMETCO

P.O. Box 720

245 Porteville Road

Ellwood City, PA 16117

Tel:(412) 758-5515

Fax:(412) 758-9311

Europe

S.N.A.M.

Rue de la Garenne

Z.I. Chesnes Tharabie -BP733 Saint Quentin Fallavier

38297 La Verpilliere Cedex, France

Tel: 033-74-94-59-85

Fax: 033-74-94-13-18

Asia

Hanil Metal Recycle Co. Ltd.

2404 Palryong-dong

Changwon-Shi

Kyongsangnam-Do, Korea

Tel: 082-551-93-1911

Fax: 082-551-96-0050

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Motorola AP 73 user manual Recycling / Disposal of NiCd Batteries, United States, Europe, Asia