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Are your batteries spent? Simcoe County collection week coming

Collection for residential properties takes place on regularly scheduled pickup days between Nov. 6 and 10
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NEWS RELEASE
COUNTY OF SIMCOE
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It’s time to round up dead batteries as curbside battery collection returns for County of Simcoe residents Nov. 6 to 10.

This program is vital to protecting the environment by keeping batteries, which contain harmful substances, out of the garbage and landfills.

Battery bags with instructions were mailed to households in mid-October. Batteries can also be placed in clear, sealed bags.

Residents can set out battery bags on their regularly scheduled collection day, during the week of Nov. 6 to 10. Battery bags must be placed on top of a closed cart for collection.

The program is for single-use batteries only, including type AAA, AA, A, C, D, 9 volt and button batteries commonly used for hearing aids and watches.

Rechargeable batteries, cell phone and laptop batteries, car, industrial and battery packs are NOT accepted in the program but may be taken to a municipal household hazardous waste facility for safe, free disposal.

Collected batteries are consolidated and sent for processing to separate the various components, with approximately 90 per cent of the battery components being recycled.

For more information about battery collection week, visit this link. Residents can also email the County’s Contact Centre at [email protected] or call them on 705-735-6901.

(The County's program details do not apply to residents in the cities of Barrie or Orillia.) 

County of Simcoe is composed of sixteen member municipalities and provides crucial public services to County residents in addition to providing paramedic and social services to the separated cities of Barrie and Orillia. Visit our website at simcoe.ca.

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