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  1. BATTERIES AND BULBS FOR FREE
  2. BATTERIES AND BULBS HOW TO
  3. BATTERIES AND BULBS PLUS

The winning school will be awarded PROCELL Constant and PROCELL Intense batteries.

BATTERIES AND BULBS PLUS

“Over 9,100 schools rely on Batteries Plus to power everything from the smallest calculators to entire school safety alarms and we’re proud to once again partner with Duracell to recognize and energize the education in these schools next year.” “Local schools are one of the most important threads in the fabric of our society as they power the minds of students,” said Scott Williams, CEO of Batteries Plus. Nominations will be accepted through June 9, with the winner being chosen and announced between June 12–16. Students, faculty, parents, and more are welcome to nominate their deserving school by completing and submitting this form. In its second official year, Batteries Plus is seeking nominations for schools that are exemplary within their communities for powering their students inside the classroom and out. Partnered with Duracell, Batteries Plus will highlight the power of education and award one grand prize-winning school with a year’s supply of Duracell PROCELL Batteries. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) recycling is regulated by the UK Government.HARTLAND, Wis., (May 23, 2023) – Following another school year across the country, Batteries Plus, the nation’s largest and fastest-growing specialty battery franchise, today announced the return of its “School of the Year” contest. Your old electricals will be taken to a recycling plant for processing and separated into individual materials, so they can be turned into new, more useful things. We kindly ask that when you’re disposing of any electrical or electronic items that you do so correctly. To help with your recycling habits, all new electrical products are marked with a crossed-out wheelie bin symbol, which means they should not be disposed of with your household waste. If you’d like to make any changes to your collection date, just get in touch on 03.Collections can be left outside the property for collection if needed.DHL will collect your electrical or electronic product(s) from your home between the hours of 8am and 5pm, but unfortunately, they’ll be unable to provide a time slot.You’ll receive a call from DHL within 48 hours of paying for a collection to arrange a collection date.Your electrical waste collection will be looked after by our courier, DHL.Please ensure you’ve emptied your electrical product or appliance ready for collection.Don’t forget someone (aged 18 or over) will need to be at home to oversee the collection.We can make changes to your order up to two days before You’ll receive a text reminder 5 days before collection from DX, the day before and then another one the day of collection with a 2-hour collection slot.Your electrical waste collection will be looked after by our courier, DX.Your electrical waste home collection booked? What happens next: Collections will be done by our courier, DX. Payments are made at the time of booking.

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Please call our Contact Management Centre on 03 to book your collection – there is a collection fee of £44 per item.

BATTERIES AND BULBS HOW TO

How to book your electrical waste home collection You’ll find them near our checkouts or in the entrance or exit foyers of our larger stores.įor any larger products, we can help dispose of them responsibly in store if you’ve bought a like-for-like product from B&Q within the last 28 days. We also take light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and batteries in our recycling units.

BATTERIES AND BULBS FOR FREE

In-store electrical and electronic recyclingįor a better way to part with any broken or unwanted goods, you can drop off any small electrical and electronic products in one of our stores for free - that way you can be sure they’ll be recycled responsibly.

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Everything with a plug, battery or cable can be recycled or turned into something useful.

batteries and bulbs

Buying a new electrical or electronic item from us? From 1st January 2021, as part of our commitment to reducing the amount of unwanted electrical waste being incinerated or sent to landfill sites, we can ensure your old electrical items are recycled.











Batteries and bulbs