Fuji launches landfill-safe batteries at CES
By Hank Green
Posted Fri Jan 9, 2009 3:54pm PSTRelated topics: Electronics, Recycling, Pollution
You really should recycle your batteries. But let's be honest, at one point or another, we've all thrown them away, contributing to the toxic pollution of our ground water. And while I'm not going to throw EcoGeek's full weight behind any battery that isn't rechargeable, it is nice to see Fuji's new take on the battery.
The EnviroMax batteries contain no mercury, cadmium or PVC and they are encased in plastic instead of steel. In fact, Fuji claims that the batteries (while 100% recycleable) are safe for landfills. We're still waiting to see if they're awarded RoHS certification, but I imagine they will be.
But, once again, I encourage you all to use rechargeable batteries, and to dispose of them correctly at the end of their useful lives.
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