Disposal of batteries
Recently, humanity has faced one important problem - environmental pollution. Many factors contribute to this, starting with the development of civilization and ending with the carelessness of the people themselves. And we are talking here not only about widespread air pollution, which is an integral part of modern life, because a person cannot do without transport or the work of CHP, but also about many other factors. For example, plants, factories and enterprises are engaged in the production of useful and necessary products for people. And this is definitely a plus. But, as you know, no production is complete without waste. Moreover, there are two types of waste: those that arose during the production process - all kinds of scraps, spent liquids, etc.; and those that arose during the consumption of products - various packages, jars and many other similar things. The problem is that all this waste must be disposed of or processed in some way. Otherwise, we may face an even bigger problem than environmental pollution. If we do not deal with waste disposal today, it is quite possible that tomorrow the earth may become unfit for life... Thank God - people understand this. There are many facts about this. For example, quite recently, most waste was simply thrown into landfills and resorted to natural decomposition. Today, some of them are not thrown away, but are processed, turning into secondary raw materials. A vivid example is the processing of plastic packages, bottles, bags and other products. In most cities, points of reception of such waste have already appeared, and this is certainly pleasing. If the disposal of industrial waste is controlled by the state, and enterprises that process it have joined the fight against plastic and other recyclable waste, then there remains one more problem that is quite difficult to deal with. Free points of reception of used batteries:


