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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    I got a full price list from him also. Canadian buyer if that helps you. I think they are looking for larger loads and were paying 30 cents a pound over a month ago. One of our original (recently back) E-waste buyers in Texas also indicated that her can do batteries (multi pallet loads)

    There is also a buyer in North Syracuse New York paying 10 cents a pound.
    Are you talking about alkaline or cell phone batteries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Electrowaste View Post
    Are you talking about alkaline or cell phone batteries.
    alkaline. PM me and i'll give you info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evan View Post
    This might be a stupid idea, but what about trying to contact the battery manufactures and see if they want them. If it's there own batteries then maybe they can reuse the electrolyte and zinc.
    I was curious about whether or not this was a stupid idea so I actually contacted energizer. They contacted me back, and told me the materials from used batteries aren't good enough to make new batteries. So I guess it is a stupid idea. My mistake.

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    It's not stupid... The Snuggie, now that was stupid yet some dude made millions off of those backwards robes!!! Nothing ventured nothing gained and this forum is an amazing resource with some really intelligent people.

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    Looks like energizer changed their minds although it's only 4% for now.
    Energizer’s new batteries are made from old batteries | Chips | Geek.com

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    I have close to 150lbs of assorted A's, C's and D's. I always take them because i usually get other things when picking them up. There was a place in Northern Ohio that use to buy them at .05lb, but no more. I just recycle at batteries plus and other places for free.
    "It's not the years, honey, it's the mileage." Indiana Jones - Raiders of the Lost Ark

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    My yard buys mine at shred price. Ship them to MI Ill pay .05

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    Shred here as well for the alkaline ones.


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