Tatarstan, Russia’s pilot region for expedited battery recycling

1 April 2019, Monday

The Tatarstan Ministry of Industry and Trade hosted today a meeting between Duracell Russia and representatives of Kazan’s shopping centres. The event, chaired by Deputy Minister German Lerner, was dealt with establishing an infrastructure for the collection of used batteries through creating additional collection points.

Establishing a unified system for the collection, transportation, and recycling of batteries is an important step in the formation of the waste treatment, recycling, and disposal industry.

Tatarstan is a pilot region of Russia for expedited battery recycling. For this, conditions will be created to recycle up to 60% of the batteries. Further on, this expertise will be shared with other regions.

Containers for collecting batteries can be found in many stores and supermarkets of electronics, which have entered into an agreement with the company for processing lithium-based batteries. At the moment, the company cooperates with many large retail chains, installing collection containers in stores.

Thanks to the joint project of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia, Duracell, and retail companies, more than 300 new battery collection points were located in retail chain outlets in 2018, which allowed significant increase in battery recycling.

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