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Batteries - Household - Rechargeable (up to 5 lbs)
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2100 East 7th Street, Oakland • (800) 606-6606Lithium & Lion batteries & batteries greater than 9 volts must have terminals insulatedDrop-off for a Fee -
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2091 West Winton Avenue, Hayward • (800) 606-6606Lithium & Lion batteries & batteries greater than 9 volts must have terminals insulatedDrop-off for a Fee -
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5584 La Ribera Street, Livermore • (800) 606-6606Lithium & Lion batteries & batteries greater than 9 volts must have terminals insulated (taped)Drop-off for a Fee -
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41149 Boyce Rd., Fremont • (800) 606-6606Lithium & Lion batteries & batteries greater than 9 volts must have terminals insulatedDrop-off for a Fee -
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2100 East 7th Street, Oakland • (800) 606-6606Lithium & Lion batteries & batteries greater than 9 volts must have terminals insulatedDrop-off for a Fee -
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2091 West Winton Avenue, Hayward • (800) 606-6606Lithium & Lion batteries & batteries greater than 9 volts must have terminals insulatedDrop-off for a Fee -
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5584 La Ribera Street, Livermore • (800) 606-6606Lithium & Lion batteries & batteries greater than 9 volts must have terminals insulated (taped)Drop-off for a Fee -
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303 Arlington Ave., Kensington • (510) 525-2222Free Drop-off -
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1490 Fitzgerald Dr., Pinole • (510) 758-0112Free Drop-off -
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5839 Lone Tree Way, Antioch • (925) 513-4995Free Drop-off -
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3260 Buskirk Ave., Pleasant Hill • (925) 988-0256Free Drop-off -
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4797 Imhoff Pl., Martinez • (800) 646-1431This facility does not have a weight or size limit for rechargeable household batteries. Amounts within the facility quantity limitations of 125 pounds of waste per vehicle, per visit are ok.Free Drop-off -
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7501 Schmidt Ln., El Cerrito • (510) 215-4350Batteries area.Free Drop-off -
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5631 Lone Tree Way, Brentwood • (925) 513-6060Free Drop-off -
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2090 Meridian Park Blvd., Concord • (925) 798-9600Free Drop-off -
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11939 San Pablo Ave., El Cerrito • (510) 235-0800Free Drop-off -
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1625 Sycamore Ave., Hercules • (510) 245-9572Free Drop-off -
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2300 N. Park Blvd., Pittsburg • (925) 473-1900Free Drop-off -
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2750 Crow Canyon Rd., San Ramon • (925) 838-0194Free Drop-off -
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5769 Lone Tree Way, Antioch • (925) 752-0002Free Drop-off -
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1400 Fitzgerald Dr., Pinole • (510) 222-0558Free Drop-off -
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560 Contra Costa Blvd., Pleasant Hill • (925) 685-6069Free Drop-off -
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4500 Macdonald Ave., Richmond • (510) 237-6400Free Drop-off -
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2610 Bishop Dr., San Ramon • (925) 277-0202Free Drop-off -
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1871 N. Main St., Walnut Creek • (925) 979-0083Free Drop-off
Additional Online Resources for Batteries - Household - Rechargeable (up to 5 lbs)
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Accept all dry-cell rechargeable batteries weighing up to 11 lbs, such as Ni-Cd, Li-Ion, SSLA/Pb, Ni-MH, Ni-ZN. Also take undamaged e-bike batteries (separate search on their location finder).
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Big Green Box Program for Alkaline, Nickel Cadmium, Nickel-Metal Hydride, Lead Acid, Lithium Ion and Primary Lithium for corporations, consumers, schools, government agencies and anyone.
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Lantern Batteries, Alkaline Batteries, Rechargeable Lithium, NICAD, NIMH, Carbon-Zinc
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Consumer Program: Lithium-ion batteries shipped by ground transportation only. Each battery should be placed in its own clear plastic bag (produce or sandwich bag will do) or tape the terminals with a packing, electrical or duct tape.
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Sells We Recycle Kits to collect and mail back batteries.
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Business services. Primary, cell phone, devices, laptop, Li-Ion, Li polymer, vape pen batteries, and damaged, defective and/or recalled batteries. Also have bucket kits (20-50 lbs) - https://www.batteryrecyclersofamerica.com/buckets/ Battery types you can recycle: alkaline, nickel cadmium, lithium & lithium-ion, nickel metal hydride, iron, zinc carbon, silver zinc. Battery chemistries are those found in remotes, devices, power tools, laptops, cell phones, rechargeable controllers, watches, vehicle remotes, etc.