Dienstag, März 18, 2008

Battery


Today I found out the City of Calgary doesn't mind that regular household batteries (AA and such) are going in the regular trash, and will end up on the landfill. I was REALLY surprised, because in Europe, or at least in Austria, this is illegal.

In the US, corporations have to collect batteries and pay for their disposal at a special hazardous waste landfill (probably by putting more effort into sealing them), but households, which - by definition - contribute to the use of household batteries, are exempt from the regulation. Which doesn't make any sense: if I recognize the need for recycling in one area, corporations, I understand that its components, the heavy metals are very useful for certain uses, such as in generating energy, but that they should be kept away from our food, water and air cycles. Fresh water is a finite resource and demand is growing by an increasing population. Therefore we have to keep our fresh water supply clean, and we also don't want to incinerate batteries: the heavy metals make the air we breathe toxic.

Taking the raw material and keeping it in a closed-loop cycle, from extraction to end-of-useful-life to re-manufacture and re-use. Where the resource is used and re-used with the least amount of "dirty energy" necessary to run the whole operation. That would be a good tactic - with future generations in mind. Or do we expect from our children's children that they shall mine our landfills? Let's not put the heavy metals there in there in the first place.

3 Kommentare:

Vik hat gesagt…

MEC will recycle the batteries they sell - so all Duracells for sure and some others.

I heard Black's Photography will also recycle batteries, but I haven't verified this.

I just save up my dead batteries and give them to Green-Annie for proper disposal!...lol...I don't go through many batteries in a year.

Anna hat gesagt…

Yes - you are right: MEC is a role model: they are paying for the recycling of household batteries.

To the best of my knowledge Black's and similar places only accept rechargable batteries.

It would be nice if proper battery recycling - regardless which battery - was included in recycling programs! One bin for batteries - that would make life for the responsible average citizen a lot easier!

Unknown hat gesagt…

IKEA takes regular batteries.