Hello!
Today’s challenge is:
Buy And Use Rechargeable Batteries
By using these instead of regular batteries you are…
1) Saving money. The cost of a rechargeable battery does cost more initially, but you can use it many times if used correctly.
Here is a link to a package of rechargeable batteries with a charger that is being sold online: https://www.google.com/shopping/product/14167687364968887966?q
2) Protecting the environment. Batteries usually contain alkaline and zinc chloride. Because of this, many places have banned them from landfills. California is one of those places; there, you must either recycle or handle the batteries as hazardous waste.
3) Conserving resources, and preventing waste. Since rechargeable batteries can be used time and time again, far fewer need to be made and transported.
Here is a link to a PDF all about rechargeable batteries: http://www.stopwaste.org/docs/rechargeable_batteries.pdf
~The Coyotes
Today’s challenge is:
Buy And Use Rechargeable Batteries
By using these instead of regular batteries you are…
1) Saving money. The cost of a rechargeable battery does cost more initially, but you can use it many times if used correctly.
Here is a link to a package of rechargeable batteries with a charger that is being sold online: https://www.google.com/shopping/product/14167687364968887966?q
2) Protecting the environment. Batteries usually contain alkaline and zinc chloride. Because of this, many places have banned them from landfills. California is one of those places; there, you must either recycle or handle the batteries as hazardous waste.
3) Conserving resources, and preventing waste. Since rechargeable batteries can be used time and time again, far fewer need to be made and transported.
Here is a link to a PDF all about rechargeable batteries: http://www.stopwaste.org/docs/rechargeable_batteries.pdf
~The Coyotes