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Nickel-Metal Hydride Recycling in Prince Albert

Prince Albert generates significant volumes of nickel-metal hydride battery waste from hybrid vehicles, rechargeable consumer batteries, medical devices. Batterycle provides certified Nickel-Metal Hydride recycling in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, recovering 90% of nickel and rare earth elements recovered through advanced nimh batteries are mechanically shredded and the resulting material is processed through a series of magnetic separation, screening, and chemical leaching steps.

90%

Recovery Rate

NiMH

Chemistry

Non-hazardous in

Hazard Class

5-8 years

Avg Lifespan

Common Nickel-Metal Hydride Applications in Prince Albert

hybrid vehiclesrechargeable consumer batteriesmedical devicescordless phonesdigital cameras

Recycling Process

NiMH batteries are mechanically shredded and the resulting material is processed through a series of magnetic separation, screening, and chemical leaching steps. Nickel and rare earth elements are recovered through solvent extraction. The recovered nickel is suitable for stainless steel production, while rare earth elements can be refined for new battery or magnet manufacturing.

Environmental Impact

While less toxic than NiCd, NiMH batteries contain rare earth elements whose mining causes significant environmental damage including radioactive waste. Recycling NiMH batteries recovers these scarce materials and prevents the release of potassium hydroxide electrolyte into the environment.

Compliance

Regulations for Nickel-Metal Hydride Recycling in Saskatchewan

Battery recycling in Canada is overseen by the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). Canada regulates battery recycling through the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) and provincial stewardship programs. Provinces like Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia have mandatory battery collection and recycling programs funded by producers. Saskatchewan manages battery recycling through the Environmental Management and Protection Act. The Saskatchewan Association for Resource Recovery Corp (SARRC) coordinates household hazardous waste collection, including batteries. The province participates in Call2Recycle's national collection network. Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries are classified as Non-hazardous in most jurisdictions, but regulated as universal waste. Proper handling, transport, and processing must follow hazardous material regulations specific to this classification.

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