Battery Recycling · Austin, TX
The Home Depot (N. I-35) - Call2Recycle
The Home Depot (N. I-35) - Call2Recycle is a national retail chain in Austin. They accept batteries (rechargeable (ni-cd, ni-mh, li-ion), cell phone batteries, and power tool batteries). Cost: Free. Hours: Store hours (typically 6 AM - 9 PM). Walk-ins are welcome. Call2Recycle drop-off bin near store entrance. Multiple Austin-area locations including S. I-35, Arboretum, Cedar Park, and Round Rock. Restrictions: Rechargeable batteries under 11 lbs only. No single-use alkaline, no car batteries. Quantity limits: Residential quantities.
How it compares in Austin
Of 6 battery recycling spots we verify in Austin, The Home Depot (N. I-35) - Call2Recycle is one of 5, free, that take walk-ins — the rest need an appointment. It caps intake (Residential quantities), so for a fuller-service drop-off, try Austin Recycle & Reuse Drop-off Center (free) and Best Buy (Arboretum) (free).
Contact
- Address
- 11900 N I-35, Austin, TX 78753 Directions ↗
- Website
- www.homedepot.com/c/ab/how-to-dispose-of-batteries ↗
- Hours
- Store hours (typically 6 AM - 9 PM)
- Cost
- Free
- Serves
- Residential
Accepted items
Batteries
- Rechargeable (Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, Li-ion)
- Cell phone batteries
- Power tool batteries
- Laptop batteries
Notes
Call2Recycle drop-off bin near store entrance. Multiple Austin-area locations including S. I-35, Arboretum, Cedar Park, and Round Rock.
Restrictions
Rechargeable batteries under 11 lbs only. No single-use alkaline, no car batteries.
Quantity limits
Residential quantities