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Battery Recycling in Alberta Just Got Easier with Launch of Province-wide Platform

April 3, 2025 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

As electrified technologies take over, one problem does arise: the prevalence of dead batteries and how to dispose of them in a way that doesn’t negatively impact the environment.

Seeking to further contribute to Canada’s circular economy, a North American battery collection and recycling organization this month announced the launch of its “Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!” program in Alberta.

This initiative, operated under Alberta Recycling Management Authority oversight, marks a step towards expanding battery recycling across the province, according to a statement from the firms.

ARMA approved Call2Recycle as a “producer responsibility organization,” a business established to support producers in meeting their regulatory obligations under the Extended Producer Responsibility regulation.

Call2Recycle provides “best-in-class recycling solutions that are convenient, compliant, and safe.” This ensures Albertans have an accessible and environmentally responsible method for disposing of used household batteries, according to ARMA.

“Expanding into Alberta is an exciting milestone for Call2Recycle as we continue our mission to enhance environmental protection and promote sustainable recycling solutions across Canada,” stated Joe Zenobio, president and chief executive officer of Call2Recycle.

“We are proud to work on behalf of our members on this new program that makes battery recycling easier and more accessible for Albertans,” the CEO said, “while reducing battery waste’s environmental impact and fostering a cleaner, more sustainable future.”

With the launch of the “Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!” program, Alberta residents can now access a province-wide network of over 1,100 collection locations.

These locations range from retail stores to municipal facilities, public institutions, and community centres, according to Call2Recycle.

Call2Recycle was founded in 1994 in the United States as the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation. The Canadian arm began operations in Toronto in 1997 and today operates across most of the country, including B.C., Manitoba, and Quebec.

The organization rebranded to Call2Recycle in 2013, reflecting an expanded mission in response to evolving technologies.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Alberta Recycling Management Authority, Call2Recycle

About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Calgary.tech. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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