D5400 Clubs Help Keep Communities Safe by Holding Lithium-ion Collection Drives

Phones, laptops, e-toothbrushes, bluetooth speakers, cordless tools, e-dog collars – convenient rechargeable devices containing lithium-ion batteries are proliferating our lives.  However, lithium-ion batteries can ignite if damaged or thrown in the trash.  On the other hand, when properly recycled, 95% of the lithium and cobalt can be recovered, while building a new battery supply chain right here in the USA.  Yet, only a small faction are recycled!

In order to address this safety issue and stimulate recycling momentum, D5400 clubs are holding collection drives. Please spread the word and drop-off your old rechargeable devices and lithium-ion batteries at the times and locations below!

Boise – April 25th, 9AM – 12PM: hosted by Rotary Club of Boise and Rotary Club of Boise Southwest
  Boise High School – Front steps off Washington Street
  Borah High School – NE front corner of campus
  Capital High School – Off Goddard St near tennis courts
  Timberline High School – Bus driveway off Apple Street

Nampa – April 25th, 9AM – 12PMhosted by Rotary Club of Nampa
  Flying M Coffee Garage – 1314 2nd St S

Caldwell – April 25th, 9AM – 12PM: hosted by Rotary Club of Caldwell
  Flying M Coffee Shop – 724 Arthur

Pocatello – April 18th, 11AM – 3PM: hosted by Rotary Club of Pocatello Centennial
  Caldwell Park – Pocatello Environmental Fair

For more information, contact Fred Reed
Rotary Club of Boise and D5400 Environmental Sustainability Action Team 
fredreed3415@gmail.com

Posted by Frederick Reed