Collection and Treatment

Improperly disposed of batteries are a risk to health and the environment. Due to their composition, which contains heavy and toxic metals such as cadmium, recycling is essential, as it prevents these substances from passing into the environment and allows the recovery of almost 100% of the materials.  

Collection

Collection
The collection of batteries at Electrão network sites is organized into two types. Considering this distribution, we collected, on average, the equivalent to:
412 tons
Portable batteries
40
g/per inhabitant
200
units/100 inhabitants
957 tons
Industrial batteries
93
g/per inhabitant
3.7
units/per inhabitant

Collection

Evolution of collection over the years

Treatment and Recycling

Treatment and Recycling

After collection, the batteries are sent to specialized centers and treated according to their type. At these centers, all the procedures are in place to ensure that the toxic components are removed correctly and safely.

76%
Recycling Rate

Treatment and Recycling

Recycling Rates
By typolygy of batteries

Nickel-cadmium batteries
Typology 1
Nickel-cadmium batteries
Reciclagem
75%
Lead-acid batteries
Typology 2
Lead-acid batteries
Reciclagem
75%
Other batteries
Typology 3
Other batteries
Reciclagem
87%

Treatment and Recycling

Recycled Materials

After the removal of the hazardous components, the batteries undergo a sequence of operations that allow the materials to be recovered and recycled. 

Steel
Zinc
Lead
Nickel
Cadmium
Lithium
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