Recharging Forward

Americans have steadily increased the amount of rechargeable batteries collected since 2003. The most recent annual report by the Atlanta-based Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) shows that in 2007, collection amounts increased by 12 percent — to more than 6.3 million pounds — from the previous year. Through its Call2Recycle program, with more than 50,000 collection spots located at retailers and public spots throughout North America, RBRC collects both cell phones and rechargeable batteries commonly found in wireless devices. Last year's total was an increase from 5.6 million pounds in 2006, 5 million pounds in 2005, 4.4 million ...

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