Reusing vs Recycling

With the explosive growth of hand-held electronics in recent decades the growth of used battery scrap has also grown drastically. Batteries contain chemicals needed to hold a charge; unfortunately some of these batteries are harmful for the environment.

Battery scrap disposal may still cause a small impact in the environment. Incineration and other methods can cause gasses to leak into the air. Our plan is to drastically lower the amount of batteries that need to be recycled.

Our technology provides us a chance to do this. By reconditioning battery scrap our processes can turn battery scrap into reusable batteries. Then our advanced market strategies bring them back into consumers hands.

Reusing is the by far the best method of battery scrap recycling because the product will go back into use, thus creating less waste for landfills. Unlike standard battery scrap recycling reconditioning produces no waste.

As you may already know energy usage can create a great impact on our world, but did you know that current battery scrap recycling technologies use a very large amount of energy to separate the metals. Reconditioning battery scrap can help save energy consumption limiting the amount of batteries that are actually recycled. By limiting the amount you are helping the environment on multiple fronts; energy, pollution reduction, and trash reduction.

Go Green Battery

Located in Southern California, Go Green Battery has been striving to provide consumers, corporations, and non-profit organizations a better way to recycle battery scrap. Our experienced personnel allows us to move large volumes of product through our 10,000 sq ft warehouse in a short period of time.

Our method is more efficient then standard recycling as it drastically reduces the amount of battery waste, and provides consumers with affordable replacement batteries at a fraction of the cost of a new battery.

Our facility does not smelt, crush, or shred batteries in order to obtain raw materials. We recondition the batteries to be resold into the market minimizing the effect on the planet.

We are able to be competitive with our purchase prices and pay more compared to other companies. There are various and multiple marketing channels that allows us to pay top dollar; such as refurbishers, online marketing and recyclers. Approximately 80% of the products we purchase are reconditioned and re-sold into the market.