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Staples Adds Single-Use Batteries and Schools Supplies Recycling Services

Last updated: January 9, 2025 11:20 am
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Staples has recently announced an expansion of its in-store recycling program, now accepting alkaline, lithium-ion, and other single-use batteries, along with a variety of school supplies. This move showcases the retailer’s commitment to helping shoppers dispose of electronics and office supplies responsibly, despite the closure of some stores.

While Staples aims for consistency in its recycling program, it is important to note that some stores may not have all published collection services due to local regulations or logistical issues. We encourage readers to contact their local Staples store to confirm what items can be recycled there.

Accepted items for recycling now include a wide range of products such as electronics (computers, printers), ink and toner cartridges, batteries (rechargeable, alkaline), and school supplies like backpacks, binders, crayons, pencils, and more. However, certain items like large appliances, hazardous materials, and medical devices are not accepted for recycling due to safety and regulatory concerns.

In the midst of a challenging retail environment that has seen numerous store closures, Staples has announced plans to close 75 stores in 2025 to adapt to changing consumer habits. Despite these challenges, Staples remains committed to recycling, demonstrating a dedication to environmental responsibility.

By participating in Staples’ recycling program, individuals can contribute to reducing electronic waste and encourage manufacturers to design products for efficient recyclability. Retailers like Staples play a crucial role in promoting sustainability by offering recycling, repair, and reuse programs at their locations.

For more information on what can be recycled at Staples and to locate a participating store, visit the company’s Recycling Services page. Join the movement towards a more sustainable future by taking advantage of Staples’ recycling program and supporting environmental responsibility in retail.

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