Thank you Dave’s Auto Repair for hosting our Recycle Rechargeable Batteries event on Saturday June 14 and Nevada City Rotarians for collecting batteries from local residents. Cathy, Nancy, Tom Ryan, and Chris are shown sorting and taking apart some of the devices that were dropped off. Nancy and Carolyn are waiting for more cars. Not shown are Walt, Jim, Kelly, Judy, and Robin. 

Nevada City Rotary presents the Three "R" Event:  Recycle & Repurpose Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries 

Coming June 14! Clean out your drawers and tool sheds. Our 4th annual Three “R” event to collect, recycle and repurpose rechargeable lithium-ion batteries and devices is rapidly approaching on Saturday, June 14. In partnership with Redwood Materials, we are hosting the collection from 10am-2pm at Dave’s Auto, 747 Zion St across from SPD in Nevada City.

The public can drop off Lithium-ion rechargeable devices and batteries for recycling by Redwood Materials. Materials and essential minerals from recycled batteries are used to make new rechargeable batteries. We will collect cellphones, tablets, laptops, electric toothbrushes, e-shavers, vapes, wireless headphones, Bluetooth speakers, power tool batteries, video game controllers, etc.
 
This is not an electronic e-waste event. Please only bring rechargeable devices and batteries identified on the flyer, 
 
Tell me more about what we accept, click the image:
 

PRESS RELEASE

Recycle & Repurpose Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries and Devices 

Saturday, June 14, 2025 ~ Dave’s Auto Repair,  747 Zion Street, Nevada City

Clean your drawers and storage of dead RECHARGEABLE batteries! You can help recycle lithium into NEW batteries! Clean your home and help save the planet! 

The Rotary Club of Nevada City is again offering a unique drive thru recycling event at Dave’s Auto Repair, 747 Zion Street, across from Nevada City SPD. On Saturday June 14, 2025 from 10am- 2pm, the public can drop off Lithium-ion rechargeable devices and batteries. Rechargeable batteries will be sent to Redwood Materials, a company that recycles the essential minerals and uses them to make new rechargeable batteries. Eligible items include cell phones, tablets, laptops, electric toothbrushes, e-shavers, vapes, wireless headphones, Bluetooth speakers, power tool batteries, video game controllers, etc.

All lithium-ion batteries are made of varying amounts of metals like cobalt, copper, nickel and lithium. Your smart phones, laptops and electric vehicles all have batteries made of these same metals. It’s been said that “one of the largest lithium and cobalt mines in the western hemisphere can be found in the junk drawers of America” as people stockpile these products with little information on how to safely and responsibly dispose of them. It’s been said that “one of the largest lithium and cobalt mines in the western hemisphere can be found in the junk drawers of America” as people stockpile these products with little information on how to safely and responsibly dispose of them. If we recover materials from old, end-of-life products, which can be sustainably broken down to their raw metals nearly infinitely, we significantly decrease society’s reliance on newly mined materials. The problem is, today, few pathways exist to get these old products recycled responsibly. Rotary is on a mission to collect as many of these old products as possible to sustainably recycle, refine, and remanufacture these batteries here in America.

It’s not necessary to extract the battery from the device; just bring the entire product to be recycled. The recovery of the essential minerals will help ensure the security of American supply chains for electric vehicle batteries and clean energy products.

Please note, this is not an electronic (e-waste) collection event. How to tell the difference? If your item has an electric cord, that’s e-waste, not a recyclable-battery item.

Tell me more at NevadaCityRotary.org or contact news@ncrotary.org.

Submitted by:

Christine Newsom

Chair, Rotary Climate Action Team 

Nevada City Rotary Club

530-913-2922