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Battery Day: Number of Collected Batteries Increased
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In 2023, the amount of collected device batteries increased by 5.7 percent compared to the previous year. Similarly, the collection amount of batteries from the "Her mit Leer" boxes increased by eleven percent in 2023 compared to the previous year.
"Her mit Leer": Austrians Collect More Batteries
The complete data from 2024 will only be evaluated during the course of the year. However, a renewed increase in the double-digit range is expected. From mid-2021 to the end of 2024, the "Her mit Leer" campaign was conducted to raise public awareness about the correct disposal of batteries. Around 50,000 battery collection boxes were placed in the checkout areas of grocery and retail stores, which can still be used after the campaign ends. The EU Battery Regulation ensures that since February 18, 2024, it is regulated how the carbon footprint, as well as the interchangeability of batteries/accumulators and their performance and durability, should look. There are new battery categories, depending on the design and use of the battery, not on its chemical composition.
Neglect in Disposal of Vape Batteries
Although e-cigarettes are very popular, many are still unclear on how to dispose of them correctly. Vapes must be disposed of at collection points because they contain lithium batteries. However, many mistakenly dispose of them with household waste. "The improper disposal of devices with lithium batteries poses a significant safety risk, as the high energy density can lead to short circuits and even fires at high temperatures or under mechanical stress," explained Elisabeth Giehser, Managing Director of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Coordination Office (EAK) in a release.
(APA/red)
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