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BATTERY
RECYCLING
units

We have designed purpose -built battery collection units for the safe disposal of your batteries and embedded battery devices.

Features include:

  • A tamper -resistant collection system

  • Fitted with fire suppression and heat sensor technology

  • Connected to 24/7 monitoring

  • Each unit contains UN rated fire-resistant liners and DG rated cartons

For all battery enquiries:
0800 BATREC (0800 228 732)

battery@pmrnz.co.nz

PURPOSE-BUILT

BATTERY    

storage   
units
   

Phoenix uses custom units for the safe and secure storage of batteries awaiting recycling.

Accepted Battery Types↓

ACCEPTED BATTERIES

We accept the following types of batteries under 5kgs in our units:

Alkaline Batteries

We accept general household alkaline batteries, which are single-use and non-rechargeable, ensuring they are responsibly recycled.

Lithium-Ion Batteries

Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries from household items, power tools, laptops, mobile phones, EVs, and energy storage systems are efficiently recycled.

Lithium Metal (Primary) Batteries

We recycle non-rechargeable lithium metal batteries used in household and industrial settings, preventing hazardous waste.

Lithium Metal (Button) Batteries

Non-rechargeable button batteries, commonly found in small electronic devices, are processed to recover valuable materials.

Lithium Phosphate Batteries

LiFePO4 rechargeable batteries are recycled, supporting sustainable energy practices and resource recovery.

Nickel Cadmium Batteries

We recycle rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries from household items, power tools, laptops, mobile phones, and energy storage systems.

Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries

Our services include recycling rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries used in household items, power tools, laptops, mobile phones, and EVs.

Lithium Primary Embedded Batteries

We recycle non-rechargeable batteries embedded in items such as personal locator beacons, smoke alarms, vapes, thermometers, and defibrillators.

Lithium-Ion Embedded Batteries

Rechargeable batteries embedded in items like headphones, laptops, mobile phones, toothbrushes, power banks, and vapes are efficiently processed and recycled.

No batteries left behind

in New Zealand’s first nationwide end-to-end recycling solution


END-To-END SOLUTION

Phoenix is New Zealand’s first nationwide end-to-end battery recycling solution.


WIDE RANGE

Over 20 subtypes of batteries are recycled servicing domestic, commercial, industrial uses.


COLLECTION POINTS

Phoenix services over one hundred collection points throughout New Zealand and accepts batteries at our yards, making battery recycling easy for Kiwis.


CLIMATE GOALS

A major milestone towards New Zealand delivering product stewardship and achieving its 2030 UN climate goals.

BATTERY RECYCLING
FAQS

ENQUIRIES

0800 BATREC (0800 228 732)
battery@pmrnz.co.nz

  • You can drop off your lead acid, alkaline, nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride hybrid and nickel metal hydride dry cell batteries at all our locations nationwide. All other types of batteries can be accepted at our Takanini (Auckland) and all our South Island locations. We are working to expand this service to our other branches. If you're outside these locations and need to know where to recycle your batteries, please contact our friendly team using the details provided above.

  • We pay you for lead acid batteries and nickel metal hydride hybrid batteries but currently charge for recycling other battery types based on their chemistry and weight. We accept nickel metal hydride dry cell batteries for free. Lithium batteries can be accepted at our Takanini (Auckland) and all our South Island locations for a fee with the exception of Invercargill where the public (not businesses) can drop off household batteries under 5kgs for free due to an arrangement with Invercargill City Council. If you bring in metal for recycling at the same time, it can help offset the battery recycling fee.

  • This page lists the batteries we recycle. We also accept EV car and hybrid batteries along with energy storage batteries. If you have any questions about the batteries we collect, contact our team today.

  • Currently we cannot accept damaged Lithium batteries. We understand that this is a growing concern. Advice will be published soon regarding how to handle and dispose of them.

    For other damaged batteries please contact our Battery team for advice.

  • Ensure batteries, including coin/ button batteries, are taped or individually bagged prior to storing. Household Sellotape is fine for taping. Do not store batteries with flammable or conductive materials like metal, paper clips, staples, etc.

  • Separating batteries by chemistry is beneficial, but it is not necessary. However, each battery must be individually packaged to prevent short-circuiting. You can do this by using the original retail packages, an individual plastic bag, or by taping over the exposed terminals. For small batteries, e.g., AA or AAA, up to 10x batteries packed together in a bag are fine. Zip-lock bags are great for this purpose. Our end users recycle these soft plastic bags.

  • You can phone or email our Battery team with any enquiries:

    Phone: 0800 BATREC (0800 228 732)
    Email: battery@pmrnz.co.nz

  • At Phoenix Recycling, we handle the batteries with utmost care and ensure they are shipped under hazardous waste permits to our approved recycling facilities offshore. These facilities are equipped to safely process and recycle the batteries, recovering valuable materials and minimising environmental impact. The recycling process includes breaking down the batteries, extracting reusable components, and properly disposing of any hazardous materials.

  • Yes, we can accept E-Waste items. You can find out more about our e-waste recycling here.

Phoenix services over one hundred collection points throughout New Zealand, enabling Kiwis to recycle more than 20 subtypes of domestic, commercial & industrial batteries.