RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Not trying to be a downer here but....As I posted a few months ago when it comes to battery recycling there's two options the battery recyclers use .option one is they take it away for free .or option two the recycler will pay for the used battery somewhere between two to five dollars per but then the customer has to pay the disposal fee either way the recycler wins, most companies will just have someone take it for free that way they don't have to deal with it. That's how the car batteries get disposed of now. The household battery disposal you've seen all over they get picked up free of charge because it's a convince to the consumer having a place close to home to get rid of them.
i hope this answers your question