Battery Industry Recycles Nearly 100 Percent of Lead

Date: July 24, 2003

Source: News Room

The lead-acid battery industry recycled 97.1 percent of spent battery lead, or 10.5 billion pounds, from 1997 to 2001, according to a new report issued by Battery Council International. According to the data, the lead-acid battery remains as the nation's most highly recycled consumer product. The lead-acid battery industry, which is the country's largest user of lead, has been recycling and reclaiming lead from its spent products for nearly 75 years. Battery Council International, a not-for-profit organization that represents the international lead-acid battery manufacturing and recycling industry, has tracked the lead recycling rate from spent (or used) automotive, truck, motorcycle, marine, garden tractor and other lead-acid batteries since 1987.
More information: www.batterycouncil.org.

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