The Malta Independent 29 May 2025, Thursday
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What To do with six million batteries

Malta Independent Tuesday, 7 March 2006, 00:00 Last update: about 12 years ago

Batteries and accumulators are indispensable to our fast lifestyle. Cars, phones, music, cameras and even our daily planners make our lives convenient and instant because of the power supplied by batteries.

In Malta alone we import and therefore use approximately 6 million batteries and 60,000 accumulators each year. As we continue to make our lives easier with these portable items, battery and accumulator disposal is becoming an environmental challenge.

While the exact chemical make-up varies from type to type, most batteries contain heavy metals which are the main cause for environmental concern. When disposed of incorrectly, these heavy metals may leak into the ground when the battery or accumulator casing wears away. In turn this may contribute to soil and water pollution and endanger wildlife.

The battery recycling initiative launched by WasteServ has proven to be extremely successful as WasteServ prepares to export approximately 50 tonnes of batteries, collected from households, shops, schools and other outlets, to France for treatment. This quantity works out to approximately three container loads. Accumulators are presently passed on to a local sub-contractor, who on his own initiative exports these for recycling.

The treatment process in both cases involves the recovery of metals. There are a number of different recycling processes for batteries and accumulators, which are aimed at recovering a variety of materials. Lead can be recovered from accumulators by either separating the different materials that make up the accumulator (lead, plastics, acid, etc.) prior to metallurgical processing. Alternatively, batteries can be processed as a whole through heat treatment in a particular type of furnace with metals being recovered at the end of this process.

Anyone who would like to collect used batteries at their shop, office or school, can call WasteServ on 80072200 and they will provide you with a special container to collect the batteries in. They will empty this battery bin on a regular basis, so all you have to do is call on the freephone number 80072200 or to send an inquiry to [email protected].

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