Phone System Battery Backup

Phone System Battery Backup

Phone System Battery Backup

Old cell phones and used rechargeable batteries are becoming a huge waste problem. Over 15 million batteries are produced worldwide every year, and the number is growing as more people use them in a wide variety of electronic devices, gadgets and tools. Just a partial list includes digital cameras, cell phones, cordless phones, laptops, MP3 players, video game controllers, GPS systems and high-powered flashlights.

While manufacturers such as Duracell, Sanyo, Energizer, Panasonic, Maxell and Eveready continue to extend the lifespan of rechargeable batteries, they don't last forever. What happens to them after they lose their final charge affects all of us.

Why Recycling Used Rechargeable Batteries and Cell Phones is Necessary

The average North American consumer uses six wireless products daily and buys a new cell phone every 18-24 months. That results in millions of used rechargeable batteries and cell phones that need to be disposed of every year.