Rechargeable and Alkaline Recycling Processes
RMC Now Recycles Rechargeable Batteries
Lithium Ion Batteries:
RMC is now able to process and recycle Lithium Ion batteries at our Port Colborne, Ontario ISO 14001 registered processing facility.
The materials contained in these batteries including Copper, Aluminum, Plastic and Cobalt, are all separated and reclaimed for reuse. RMC is able to recover 100% of these materials for recycling. No materials from this process are discharged to the sewer or sent to landfill.
Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries
RMC is now able to process and recycle Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries at our Port Colborne, Ontario ISO 14001 registered processing facility.
The materials contained in these batteries Nickel, Cobalt, Iron and plastic are all separated and reclaimed for reuse. RMC is able to recover 100% of these materials for recycling. No materials from this process are discharged to the sewer or sent to landfill.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.
NEW Alkaline Recycling Process
RMC has updated its alkaline battery recycling process. The new process maximizes recycled content and minimizes environmental impact, all while increasing our overall capacity. RMC is now able to recycle up to over 90% of the contents of an alkaline battery, making this the highest recovery rate and recycling rate for this material in North America. No materials from this process are sent to landfill or discharged to the sewer.
RMC has the capacity to recycle every battery sold in Canada, with excess capacity to tackle the US market. RMC has been pre-approved by Stewardship Ontario, to recycle primary batteries at our Port Colborne, Ontario ISO 14001 registered processing facility. This is the first Stewardship program for alkaline batteries in North America.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.
