New battery recycling bins installed across North Yorkshire

People can now dispose batteries at household waste recycling centres

Author: Karen LiuPublished 30th Sep 2021

North Yorkshire County Council has installed new battery recycling bins at its household waste recycling centres.

The call to action comes as Yorwaste, which operates HWRCs on behalf of North Yorkshire County Council, has had several fires at its Waste Transfer stations that are thought to have been started by discarded batteries.

The authority says lithium ion batteries, which are the main cause of fires at waste sites, are found in products including mobile phones, toys, cameras, e-cigarettes and laptop computers. Once discarded, the batteries can cause fires if they are punctured and can be hard to detect when left in waste.

County Councillor Derek Bastiman, Executive Member for Waste Management, said:

“There are serious risks with batteries being disposed of in the general waste stream in wheeled bins and at the HWRCs.

“Although Yorwaste staff do a brilliant job in checking for batteries being disposed in the general waste there are inevitably some that slip through the net. This is why we have introduced these new bins located near the waste and recycling containers.

“Getting into the habit of collecting batteries can be very simple. Try setting up a small container such as an old ice cream tub or plastic bag, and when it’s full take the batteries to one of the sites. Collection points can also be found at supermarkets, schools, DIY centres and local shops.”

All types of household batteries can be recycled, including button cell batteries found in watches and other small electronics.

To find your nearest collection point please visit www.bringbackheavymetal.co.uk/drop-off