Household Hazardous Waste
This item should never be put in a curbside bin. For more information visit our household hazardous waste page.
Non-automotive lead acid batteries are commonly used as backup batteries to power large toys and portable consumer devices.
This item should never be put in a curbside bin. For more information visit our household hazardous waste page.
Contact commercial hazardous waste companies for very large industrial batteries.
Vendor | Address | City | Destination | Disposal Method | Notes | |
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Pleasanton Transfer Station | 3110 Busch Rd. | Pleasanton | Recycle | Free Drop-off | Free for residents | |
Action Metal Recycling | 385 Pittsburg Ave. | Richmond | Recycle | Drop-off for a Fee | Machinery, forklift, golf cart, etc. | |
Battery Systems | 10 Loomis St. | San Francisco | Recycle | Free Drop-off | ||
Safety Kleen (San Jose) | 1147 N 10th Street | San Jose | Recycle | Pick-up for a Fee | ||
Revolt Recycling | 657 143rd Ave | San Leandro | Recycle | Drop-off for a Fee, Pick-up for a Fee | Mercuric Oxide Batteries, Button Cells Batteries, Silver Oxide Batteries, Zinc Carbon Batteries, Mercury Containing Batteries, Alkaline Mercury Containing Batteries | |
Quick Light Recycling | 170 South Spruce Ave | South San Francisco | Recycle | Pick-up for a Fee |
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