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Brazilian policy on battery disposal and its practical effects on battery recycling

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The disposal of batteries is a problem that has grown in the last few years, due to the increase in the use of portable devices. Batteries may contain toxic metals such as cadmium, mercury and lead, so their disposal must be controlled. Brazil was the first country in Latin America to regulate the disposal and treatment of batteries. Limits were established on the concentration of heavy metals within batteries, so that they could be disposed along with domestic waste. Since batteries are products used broadly, it is very difficult to control their disposal. In order to have an efficient collection, the population must be engaged, and that can only happen if they are informed about the laws and regulations regarding the subject, as well as the importance of disposing of batteries with higher concentrations of heavy metals or toxic substances separately from domestic garbage. Around the world, there are some long-established recycling processes for batteries. In Brazil, automotive (lead–acid) batteries have been recycled for several years, whereas the recycling of other types of batteries is just starting. This work does an analysis of the Brazilian law for battery recycling and presents some suggestions and examples of the initiatives of other countries, in order to manage of this kind of dangerous waste.

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Author(s)
Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa
Andréa Moura Bernardes
Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório
Journal
Journal of Power Sources
Year
2004
Volume and issue
137, 1
Pages
134-139
DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2004.02.023
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2004.02.023
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