Illinois Battery Recycling Program to Include Household and Medium-Format Batteries
The Battery Network helps make it easy, safe and convenient for
Expanding Safe, Convenient Battery Recycling Across Illinois
The Battery Network is currently the state-approved stewardship program that allows consumers to recycle all household batteries, including primary (single-use) and rechargeable batteries.
"Proper battery recycling protects communities, workers, and the environment," said
"Battery recycling programs support responsible materials management for our residents and strengthen recycling infrastructure across
What Batteries Are Accepted
In
- Household batteries: Primary (single-use) and rechargeable batteries found in everyday devices such as remotes, toys, flashlights, cordless power tools, portable chargers, drones, and more.
- Medium-format batteries: Larger rechargeable batteries (up to 25 pounds or 2,000 watt-hours) commonly used in electric or cordless lawn mowers, snowblowers, e-bikes, and e-scooters.
- Damaged or defective batteries: Lithium batteries that are swollen, leaking, cracked, crushed, overheated, corroded, or otherwise unsafe for normal use should only be dropped off at authorized collection sites.
Recycling Batteries Keeps Your Home and Community Safe
Recycling in
- Collect – Gather approved batteries every six months and store in a cool, dry place.
- Protect – Tape terminals or bag batteries before dropping off.
- Drop – Locate a nearby authorized collection site to recycle responsibly. It's free in
Illinois .
Convenient Drop-Off Locations
Recycling batteries through the program helps reduce fire risk, protects the environment, and supports the responsible recovery of valuable materials that can be used in future products.
Visit batterynetwork.org/Illinois to find a convenient collection site.
Illinois Producer Stewardship Program
Producers of household and medium-format batteries in
About The Battery Network
Leading the charge to turn yesterday's batteries into tomorrow's power, The Battery Network (formerly Call2Recycle) keeps valuable materials in circulation and out of landfills—reducing reliance on foreign supply chains, strengthening America's energy independence and protecting people, property and the planet. As the nation's most comprehensive system for battery collection and recycling, The Battery Network connects consumers, businesses, manufacturers and municipalities through one trusted network that provides education, collection, logistics and compliance expertise—helping partners stay ahead of regulation while capturing the critical materials that power the future. Visit batterynetwork.org to learn more.
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