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Exide Technologies Supplying Batteries for All-New Toyota Highlander
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Our Commitment to the Environment
 
Download: The Exide Policy on Environment, Health and Safety 2009 (332 KB PDF)
 
Battery Recycling and the Environment
Recycling is a big part of the beneficial use and responsible handling of lead and products made from it. Exide Technologies invests in battery recycling because it's good for business and for the environment.

In fiscal year 2009, Exide Technologies recycled sufficient lead tonnage to make the Company one of the largest secondary lead recyclers in the world.

Exide also is a significant recycler of plastic, capturing the plastic from spent batteries and using it in the production of cases and covers for new batteries. Recycling not only protects the environment, but also saves energy and money on raw materials.

In the recycling process, spent—or dead—batteries are broken apart, and the lead, plastic and acid are separated. The lead is melted, poured into ingots and delivered to battery plants to be used in new batteries. The plastic is chipped, washed and delivered to a plastics plant, where it is melted and made into new battery cases and other parts.

The sulfuric can is reused on a limited basis or alternatively is neutralized and discharged.

Exide Technologies has a total of 10 recycling facilities: six in the U.S., three in Europe and one in New Zealand. All of them make Exide one of the few companies in the stored electrical energy industry with the capability to provide Total Battery Management [TBM] in its own facilities.

With TBM, there is no "womb to tomb" for lead-acid batteries, as there is for consumer products like computers and other products that aren't recycled. Instead, Exide continuously cycles lead and plastic through the life—and afterlife—of batteries. The TBM infrastructure, consisting of battery manufacturing plants and recycling facilities combined with a sophisticated distribution network for new and spent batteries, allows Exide to manage the life cycle of its products before and after their service lives. Not many other industries are as proficient.

TBM produces benefits for customers, for Exide and for the environment. It frees customers from the regulatory burdens of handling lead and assures them of a continuous supply of batteries made from superior quality materials. It allows Exide Technologies to better manage its inventories for increased productivity at manufacturing sites. Finally, it keeps recyclable materials in the manufacturing stream instead of piling up in landfills. All of these benefits help Exide link directly to its mission to be respected worldwide as the leader in stored energy solutions and innovative technologies.

Do you want to know where you can safely turn in old lead-acid batteries to make sure they are recycled?

  • If you live in the United States, please call Exide Technologies' battery information line at 1-800-289-4627.
  • For a list of Exide branches, please click here.
  • For more information about lead acid batteries and battery recycling in North America, please contact Battery Council International
  • For a state-by-state chart of United States lead-acid battery laws, click here.
  • Information on battery recycling and the environment in Europe is available through EUROBAT, the association representing European battery manufacturers.  

"Recycling for a Better Environment" Poster

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