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AEDLAND Leads Efforts to Recycle AED Batteries with Free Service

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AEDLAND Leads Efforts to Recycle AED Batteries with Free Service

March 22
16:42 2023
AEDLAND aims to reduce the negative impact of plastic waste with its free recycling service.

AEDLAND, a top distributor of affordable and high-quality AEDs and battery backup systems, is leading an initiative to reduce plastic waste and pollution with its free AED battery recycling program.

The company has partnered with AED Battery Exchange, an FDA-approved AED re-celled batteries wholesaler, to provide a safe, convenient, and environmentally responsible way to recycle AED batteries. Not only does this service empower consumers to protect the planet, but it also gives them a more affordable alternative to OEM batteries without compromising on quality or performance. Through this program, AEDLAND aims to educate the public on the importance of proper battery disposal and its impact on the environment.

In the US, approximately 500 thousand to 1 million AEDs are sold annually. While most will have to be replaced within 2 to 5 years, this still means hundreds and thousands of AED batteries end up in landfills each year. Research says the plastic from these used batteries equals approximately 2.3 million water bottles.

This is a significant environmental concern as these batteries contain toxic chemicals that can harm the environment and human health – the amount of hazardous waste approximating 200 tons. Improper disposal can lead to soil and water contamination, adversely affecting plant and animal life. In addition, discarded batteries can pose a fire hazard in landfills. AED batteries are among the most likely products to cause landfill fires, making their proper disposal even more crucial.

To combat these issues and prevent adverse outcomes, AEDLAND advocates a free battery recycling program for all its customers. According to the company, AEDs are supposed to be life-saving machines. So having potentially harmful batteries goes against their purpose and mission to improve public health and safety.

AEDLAND has always strived to provide customers with high-quality AED products and accessories while prioritizing environmental sustainability. By offering a free battery recycling service, the company is taking an essential step towards creating a more sustainable and greener future. Through this initiative, AEDLAND hopes to encourage more organizations and individuals to properly dispose of their used AED batteries, reducing the burden on the environment and ensuring the safety of communities.

Batteries AEDLAND is able to Recycle are the following: Philips HeartStart M5070A, PowerHeart G3 Battery, and the PowerHeart G5 Battery.

To take advantage of the service, customers can send their used AED batteries for recycling at AEDLAND 3961 Addison Ave., Riceville, IA 50466, and the company will handle the rest.

The battery recycling service is available to everyone with a used AED battery, regardless of whether it was purchased from AEDLAND.

Learn more about AEDLAND and its recycling initiatives here: https://aedland.com.

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Company Name: AEDLAND.COM
Contact Person: Tony Myers
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Phone: 641 220 6670
Country: United States
Website: https://aedland.com/