Battery Recycling · Nashville, TN · Local guide

Alkaline Battery Recycling in Nashville

Alkaline batteries (AA, AAA, C, D, 9V) manufactured after 1996 contain no mercury and are legal to discard in regular trash in Tennessee; the state HHW mobile program specifically stopped accepting alkalines for this reason. For recycling, East and Ezell Pike HHW sites accept them, as do Batteries Plus locations. Nashville-area Home Depot and Lowe's stores accept rechargeable batteries only through Call2Recycle.

Where to drop off alkaline battery recycling in Nashville

2 local options, verified against listing sources.

Davidson County household hazardous waste program

Metro Nashville HHW Collection

Free HHW disposal for Davidson County residents.

Phone: (615) 862-8631 · Website: official program page ↗

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Updated · 2026-05-19