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Vermont Expands Battery Recycling Program to Include Most Single-Use and Rechargeable Batteries

2026-02-23 15:30:32| Waste Age

Vermont has officially expanded its battery recycling program under a new law that significantly broadens the types of batteries that can be safely recycled statewide. Coinciding with National Battery Day, the launch highlights the importance of safe battery disposal and recycling. The expanded law is supported by The Battery Network, the state-approved battery stewardship organization, and makes it easier than ever for Vermonters to safely recycle batteries.


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