Welcome to RE:Source! Your online directory for reuse, repair and proper disposal options for the Bay Area. Although we do our best to stay up-to-date, information is constantly changing and we encourage you to call ahead to verify hours and availability.
Batteries - Automotive or Boat
This item is hazardous and requires proper disposal.
Turn in your old battery where you buy a replacement at auto and marine parts & supply stores and repair shops. In addition, they accept old car batteries that are not being replaced for recycling collection.
Find more information on our Battery Fact Sheet.
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1000 N Rengstorff Ave, Mountain View • (650) 988-1841Free Drop-off -
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301 Carl Rd, Sunnyvale • (408) 752-8530The SMaRT Station serves Mountain View and Sunnyvale residents only.Free Drop-off -
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5750 Commerce Blvd, Rohnert Park • (707) 584-0415Pick-up for a Fee -
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922 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale • (408) 755-9831Free Drop-off -
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1147 N 10th Street, San Jose • (408) 294-8778Pick-up for a Fee -
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6000 88th Street, Sacramento • (916) 386-4999Pick-up for a Fee -
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3921 Pell Circle, Sacramento • (916) 339-3676Free Drop-off -
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12584 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova • 9166088000Free Drop-off -
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1125 Beacon St, Brea • 1.800.852.8127We recycle everything from the button cells in a hearing aid to 5,000 lb lead acid backups, from a Model T battery to the newly engineered research batteries being developed for the electric vehicles of tomorrow, and beyond. They handle any size, volume, and chemistry from North America.Pick-up for a Fee -
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125 E Commercial St, Anaheim • 800-548-8797Commercial quantityPick-up for a Fee
