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June WM Tip

Lithium-ion (L-ion) batteries are a safety hazard and should never be disposed of in the trash or recycling. They can ignite inside carts, collection trucks or at processing facilities. L-ion batteries can be found in numerous electronics and household items including laptops, smartphones, tablets, cameras, gaming controllers, electric vehicles, e-bikes, cordless vacuums, electric toothbrushes and smart home devices such as doorbells and thermostats. For safe and responsible disposal, visit https://batterysafetynow.org/ to find a battery drop-off location near you.