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NH Department of Environmental Services

Pollution Prevention Program

Universal Waste Management
Homeowners: Recycling Waste Batteries

The following is a list of recycling facilities and/or transfer stations in New Hampshire that currently accept all used/waste batteries. The type of waste that the facility accepts changes from time to time. Call your local facility to make sure they accept batteries and for their current operating hours.

AcworthHanoverNewton
AmherstHoldernessOssipee
AndoverHooksettPelham
BenningtonHudsonPeterborough
ChesterJeffersonRindge
ChesterfieldKensingtonRollinsford
ColebrookLincolnRumney
CornishLittletonSanbornton
DoverManchesterSandwich
DublinMarlboroughWakefield
DurhamMeredithWalpole
FranconiaMerrimackWarner
GilmantonMilfordWarren
GreenlandNew BostonWhitefield

The following list of recycling facilities and/or transfer stations in New Hampshire currently accept only rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries include: lithium-ion, small sealed lead-acid (under two pounds), nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) and nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries. The type of waste that the facility accepts changes from time to time. Call your local facility to make sure they accept batteries and for their current operating hours.

Alton
Bennington
Chesterfield
Cornish
Derry
Dover
Dublin
Dunbarton
Durham
Enfield
Franconia
Goffstown
Grantham
Henniker
Hillsboro
Holderness
Hooksett
Keene
Lempster
Lincoln
Lisbon
Littleton
Manchester
Marlborough
Meredith
Milford
Moultonborough
New Boston
Newfields
Northwood
Pelham
Peterborough
Piermont
Portsmouth
Rye
Sanbornton
Shelburne
Stark
Swanzey
Wakefield
Walpole
Warner

For additional information on Household Hazardous Waste contact HHW Coordinator at (603) 271-2047 or email hhw@des.nh.gov.


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August 2006
 
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