February 21, 2006 10:07 AM PST

Kragen Auto offers battery recycling

Kragen Auto Parts has installed drop-off boxes where people can recycle rechargeable batteries from mobile phones, laptops, cameras, power tools, cordless phones or other electronic devices, the retailer said Tuesday.

The recycling program is run in conjunction with the nonprofit Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation. Other retailers offering the service include Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, Office Depot, RadioShack, Sears and Target, the recycling organization said.

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It's a good thing there are more and more enterprise and organizations join the battery recycling group.
Beside this, make people know <a href="http://www.8eshop.com/blog/battery/battery-recycling-guide/">battery recycle guide</a> and technologe as more as they can is the next step we have to do.
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