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Hyster has introduced the SC1.2 pallet stacker, a lithium-ion battery powered compact pallet stacker, ideal for moving ...
Battery collection and recycling program Call2Recycle Canada plans to launch a smart battery recycling container under its new consumer brand, “Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!” The Toronto-based ...
Environmental 360 Solutions Ltd. (E360S), an Ontario-based environmental management company, has launched its smart outdoor battery recycling containers in Kingston, Ontario. The containers have been ...
Pallet Recycling. Facilities Management will collect pallets for reuse or recycling (CU Boulder campus facilities only) Used wooden pallets are collected from the main campus loading docks. Please ...
Toss a cellphone in the trash, and you will spark more than a fire — you will be breaking the law. As of July 1, throwing any device containing a lithium-ion battery in the trash is illegal in.
WOKV contacts Call2Recycle®Inc., a consumer battery recycling company that works with U.S. retailers and U.S. government municipalities to manage battery recycling and reduce hazardous waste ...
New ‘smart’ technology will enhance safety and optimize battery recycling Call2Recycle launches first smart battery recycling container Toronto, ON, Feb. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE ...
People in Sudbury, Ont., have a new way to safely dispose of their spent batteries in an outdoor bin thanks to a partnership between the city and a company based in southern Ontario.
Niagara Region’s Thorold headquarters has become a testing ground for a state-of-the-art outdoor battery-recycling container. The unit features safety measures to protect both the public and ...
In March 2021, a 2.9-ton pallet containing nine batteries was tossed into space by the ISS’s Canadarm2 robotic arm, where it slowly spiraled towards Earth ahead of an uncontrolled reentry.
On Friday, March 8, a pallet of used batteries from the International Space Station (ISS) reentered Earth’s atmosphere over the Gulf of Mexico following an unpredictable journey through orbit.
TORONTO — Call2Recycle, a battery collection and recycling program, announced the launch of its smart battery recycling container under its new consumer brand, ‘Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!’ ...
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