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Posted by:
Lea
on 1/6/04 Title:
Hearing Aid battery disposal
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Postnum: 38 EntryID:122
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Can anyone advise of the appropriate method for disposing of these little batteries. We've had clients asking and for sure we should be collecting them and disposing of them properly instead of in the trash can.
Please email ASAP. Tnx.
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Posted by:
Barry @ SKR
on 1/12/04 Title:
Re: Hearing Aid battery disposal
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Postnum: 38 EntryID:124
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If they are the small button type (ie: watch batteries), we may be accepting them in the future, hopefully in 6 months, or less, depending on a number of things that are underway currently in our business. If you accumualte a quantity of them, you'd just have to ship them to us, via a surface shipping service. Not sure if the post will allow them, but UPS might be OK. I believe it is illegal to send them via air mail.
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Posted by:
scott
on 7/13/04 Title:
Re: Hearing Aid battery disposal
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Postnum: 38 EntryID:305
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Hi,
My company can recycle them for you.A small sample would be apreciated.And pick up could be arranged depending where you are located. Thanks' Scott
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Posted by:
Ricahrd Unyi
on 8/2/04 Title:
Re: Hearing Aid battery disposal
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Postnum: 38 EntryID:327
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Yes, We can accept all types of batteries for recycling. Give us a call at 1-888-937-3382 or www.rawmaterials.com
Kind regrds
Richard Unyi
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Posted by:
Lea
on 9/2/04 Title:
Re: Hearing Aid battery disposal
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Postnum: 38 EntryID:354
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Thank you so much for keeping me on your call back list... I would be very interested in exploring this service... pick up... cost, etc... I have been saving some samples... our company uses Rayovac Zinc Air Extra hearing aid batteries.. sizes 10, 13, 312 and 675....
What's next? We have 6 city locations and 1 location in Steinbach
Lea nora Administration Winnipeg Hearing Centres 2385 Pembina Hwy
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