Battery Recycling · Raleigh, NC · Local guide

Lithium Ion Battery Disposal in Raleigh

North Carolina's lithium-ion landfill ban under G.S. 130A-309.10 takes effect December 1, 2026 — they're already a fire hazard in trucks and at MRFs. Wake County HHW facilities accept lithium-ion batteries from residents; many Raleigh-area Home Depot, Lowe's, and Staples locations participate in Call2Recycle. Batteries Plus Raleigh stores also accept lithium-ion batteries. Tape terminals before drop-off to prevent fires.

Where to drop off lithium ion battery disposal in Raleigh

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Wake County household hazardous waste program

Wake County Household Hazardous Waste Facilities

Free HHW disposal for Wake County residents.

Phone: (919) 856-7400 · Website: official program page ↗

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Updated · 2026-05-19