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Washington

It is illegal to put a motor vehicle battery or other vehicle battery in your garbage. State law requires us...

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Utah

Retailer notice: It is illegal under state law to discard a motor vehicle battery or other lead-acid battery....

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Texas

It is illegal (Class C Misdemeanor) to discard or improperly dispose of a motor vehicle battery or other...

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South Carolina

Notice for small sealed lead-acid batteries (notice to be at least 8 1/2 x 11 inches in size and contain the...

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Oregon

Although Oregon point-of-sale notices do not require specific language, notices must be posted and indicate...

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Oklahoma

Although Oklahoma point-of-sale notices do not require specific language, notices must be posted at or near...

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New York

IT IS ILLEGAL TO DISCARD VEHICLE BATTERIES. STATE LAW REQUIRES US TO ACCEPT VEHICLE BATTERIES AT NO CHARGE...

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New Jersey

Notice for automotive or marine lead-acid batteries. Notices must be printed by battery retailers and must...

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Nevada

NOTICE 1. It is illegal to discard a motor vehicle battery with your other garbage. 2. State law requires us...

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Carole Mars The Sustainability Consortium Director

The high recycling rate of U.S. lead batteries means a large percent of U.S. lead battery manufacturing supply chain inputs (73% of its lead) are sourced from domestic recyclers.

Dr. Carole Mars, Director of Technical Development and Innovation, The Sustainability Consortium