Energizer Collecting Old Battery-Operated Toys


Parents hate it when you buy kids battery-powered toys: you’re committing them to endless battery spending, the toys are noisy, they end up discarded in favour of the next Happy Meal inclusion anyway, and then landfill grows. If your house is filled with no-longer-loved battery-powered toys, Energizer is running a campaign to collect, revamp and recycle them.

Drop-off zones for the toys are currently limited to major capital cities, but it’s still a nice idea. Charities often refuse battery-powered goods, so this is one way of getting them back into the community

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