SITA’s Battery Recycling Program is now available across Australia.
With your help SITA's battery recycling program will significantly reduce the number of batteries that end up in Australian landfills, and help to lessen the impact of hazardous waste disposal on our environment.
Three easy steps to battery recycling
A small charge is applied to cover collection and recycling costs.
What batteries can be collected?
Batteries come in all shapes and sizes however; they can all be grouped into two categories - single use batteries and rechargeable batteries. Both types are used in many day-to-day office and home items and can be accepted in SITA's recycling program. Examples of these batteries include:
Single Use Batteries Rechargeable Batteries Torches Mobile & cordless phones Radios Laptop computers Watches Digital & video camera Calculators Remote controlled toys TV/Stereo remove controls Cordless power tools Smoke Alarms Electric shavers
What happens to the batteries once they are collected?
Your full battery recycling box is couriered to our partner's specialist e-waste battery recycling facilities where the batteries will be sorted into their respective technologies. Rechargeable batteries are recycled within Australia and single-use batteries are shipped, pursuant to Environment Australia permits, to approved overseas recycling centres.
What is recycled?
The Nickel-cadmium, Nickel Metal Hydride and Lithium-ion components in rechargeable batteries can all be recycled. Precious metals found in single-use batteries such as silver, iron and mercury can also be recovered.
Australia Wide - Adelaide - Brisbane - Canberra - Melbourne - Perth - Sydney