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There are a wide range of battery types, many of which contain toxic metals such as cadmium, mercury and lead. Others contain valuable materials like magnesium and zinc. Used rechargeable batteries are a hazardous waste and should not be placed in the garbage bin. This includes batteries in laptops, mobile phones, power tools and cameras.

There is no national battery recycling program in Australia, but there are a number of collection and/or recycling programs accepting various types of batteries.

If your workplace or business has large quantities of batteries to recycle, visit BusinessRecycling.com.au to find suitable collection or pick up service options.

Council services for Batteries

City of Perth Council has the following battery recycling programs available to residents.

  1. Drop off Facility - Tamala Park

Drop off locations for Batteries

21 drop off businesses match on Batteries within approx 60km of Perth WA

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Business Name Address Suburb State Postcode Lon Lat Distance (Km)
Battery World Erindale Rd Balcatta WA 6021 115.8086850 -31.8627570
Battery World 480-488 Scarborough Beach Road Osborne Park WA 6017 115.8055120 -31.9039770
Battery World 209 Winton Road Joondalup WA 6027 115.7644400 -31.7483300
Battery World 36 Farrall Road Midvale WA 6056 116.0337700 -31.8912700
Battery World 1973 Albany Highway Maddington WA 6109 115.9889700 -32.0556500
Battery World 362 South Street O'connor WA 6163 115.7873400 -32.0628100
Battery World 54 Tate Street Welshpool WA 6106 115.9218001 -31.9961589
Battery World 75B Dixon Road Rockingham WA 6168 115.7614300 -32.2764040
Total Green Recycling 20 Murray Road South Welshpool WA 6106 115.95708847045898 -31.9967940333931
Mosman Park Council Office Bay View Terrace Mosman Park WA 6012 115.7688286 -32.0073614
Woolworths, Grove Shopping Centre Stirling Highway Peppermint Grove WA 6011 115.7625335 -31.9985101
Town of Mosman Park, 1 Leake St, Peppermint Grove WA 6011 115.7644430 -31.9978419
Claremont Library Foyer 308 Stirling Highway Claremont WA 6910 115.7818740 -31.9833640
Town of Cottesloe Council 109 Broome St Cottesloe WA 6011 115.7551060 -31.9936730
Nedlands Council Offices 71 Stirling Hway Nedlands WA 6009 115.8061040 -31.9783160
Nedlands Library 60 Stirling Hway Nedlands WA 6009 115.8070051 -31.9787130
Mt Claremont Library 105 Montgomery Ave Mt Claremont WA 6010 115.7792442 -31.9634463
UWA Campus -Myers St Building Stirling Highway Nedlands WA 6009 115.8031588 -31.9792674
City of Rockingham Millar Rd West Baldivis WA 6171 115.81658363342285 -32.28531862189074
Battery World 3, 35 Exhibition Drive Malaga WA 6090 115.8840870 -31.8525280
Battery World Shop 2, 3 Kulin Way Mandurah WA 6210 115.7407790 -32.5119859

Pick up locations for Batteries

7 pick up businesses match your query on Batteries

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Business Name Details Picks up Fees
Local Bins Pick up is offered on bulk quantities only, for smaller... WA (Metro Area Only) May apply
Total Green Recycling We provide a range of pick-up services. Please contact ... WA May apply
Transpacific Cleanaway's Battery Recycling Program PICK UP SERVICE IS VIA POST ONLY: We will post a pre... Nationally May apply
Threesixty Technological Innovation Pickup is usually free. Any pickup charges can be offse... WA May apply
PENTAQ Technology Pty Ltd Click Business Name for details Nationally May apply
Reverse E-Waste Commercial - Sydney local - min 1/2 pallet Commercial ... Nationally May apply
Toxfree Queensland Pty Ltd Click Business Name for details Nationally May apply

Other Battery Recycling Programs

Some waste management companies run nationwide programs that recycle all types of batteries (except motor vehicle batteries). Flat-packed boxes are posted out to your location and full boxes sent back for recycling with an administration fee. To find out more visit Transpacific-Cleanaway or SITA.

Mobile Phone Batteries are accepted in the programs above and with mobile phones and other accessories in the MobileMuster program. See the City of Perth Council mobile phone recycling page.

Computer Batteries are accepted in the Battery World, Transpacific-Cleanaway and SITA programs above, and with computers and other accessories in various computer recycling or re-use programs. See the City of Perth Council computer recycling page for further details.

Motor Vehicle Batteries are recycled through a national network of Battery Recycling Centres established by Century Yuasa, and at many garages, transfer stations and waste management centres. See if there is a drop off location or visit the City of Perth Council motor vehicle battery recycling page for other listings.

How to recycle batteries at work

There are many recycling companies that offer national collection services for commercial quantities of all types of batteries. To find a commercial battery recycling service for your workplace or business, visit BusinessRecycling.com.au

About Batteries

Single-use batteries are usually alkaline batteries with Zinc, Manganese or Lithium chemistry. Rechargeable batteries are commonly Nickel Cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride or Lithium Ion. Rechargeable batteries are found in the same shapes and voltage as single-use batteries, as well as specifically designed for laptops, mobile phones and electronic equipment.

How to reduce your battery waste

Try to minimise battery usage by connecting appliances to the mains power where possible. Buying rechargeable batteries is an important way to reduce battery waste. Each battery can be recharged up to 1000 times, saving you money and reducing pollution from discarded batteries.

There are many battery rechargers available. Varta's Charge 'n' Go conveniently takes less than 15 minutes to recharge.

More information

Batteries can be processed to recover plastics and metals, some of which are used to manufacture new batteries.

See Planet Ark's Battery Recycling Factsheet for further information on battery composition and recycling.

The Australian Battery Recycling Initiative (ABRI) is an industry and community working group, established to investigate a coordinated national collection and recycling scheme for batteries.