How to deal with waste batteries.
As classified garbage: There are specialized garbage bins for collecting batteries in residential areas, campuses, and other places. These garbage bins usually only have a small hole that allows the batteries to pass through, and other garbage cannot be stuffed in. If you are too lazy to handle these batteries, you can directly dispose of them in the dedicated garbage bin.
Nowadays, the country advocates green travel. We all know that used batteries cannot be thrown away casually because they not only pollute the environment, but also cause other damages. Batteries contain a highly toxic substance, mercury. Although the country requires that the mercury content seen in our shopping malls is very low, we cannot throw them away casually. This is also not a good habit. Imagine if each of us were to litter with waste and discarded batteries, the environmental pollution would definitely be significant. So how should we deal with waste batteries? Below are several methods for us to choose from:

Creating artworks: There are many talented people online who use discarded batteries to make various decorative items. You can use your intelligence and creativity to create some artworks using batteries
For those who enjoy preservation, batteries can also be preserved, ranging from some primitive old batteries to the latest brand batteries. As long as it is a unique and peculiar battery that you have never seen before, it can be preserved. The thickest display is to write a label on the Mig battery, indicating the age, origin, and other information. After several years, this will be a very interesting job.
Industrial processing: Waste batteries can be processed through industrial means, usually through heat treatment. By placing the battery in a high-temperature environment, mercury and other toxic components will evaporate, making the battery non-toxic and allowing the metal components to be recovered. However, individuals generally should not try this method. There is a specialized technical department to handle it to avoid danger and explosion.
Reuse: For batteries with relatively high operating voltage, such as those removed from toy cars, razors, mice, etc., they can be installed in a remote control for use. However, since the unloaded battery cannot supply high voltage items, there is still surplus voltage inside, which can be used in a remote control. Its required voltage is not very high, and it can generally be used for a period of time., Low carbon living, protecting the environment, protecting the environment, starting from the small things around us, starting from the correct disposal of waste batteries, not causing pollution, and being a low-carbon and environmentally friendly person.