Battery Disposal in Chiba Prefecture
There is a rising concern in Chiba Prefecture regarding the disposal of swollen lithium-ion batteries. With the increasing use of mobile batteries, smartphone/tablet batteries, laptop batteries, e-bike/e-scooter batteries, power tool batteries, and drone/camera batteries in homes and offices, many people report being unable to find disposal centers, being rejected by municipal services, or being refused due to the battery's swollen condition.
June: A Period of Heightened Risk for Stored Batteries
June, coinciding with the rainy season, is a period when cleaning garages, storage units, and warehouses often uncovers long-stored batteries. Chiba's coastal environment—combined with high humidity, salt damage, and storage in warehouses or hot vehicles—accelerates internal battery degradation. This can lead to swelling, overheating, leakage, or even fires if left unnoticed.
Difficulty in Disposing of "Uncollectible" Batteries
Many local governments classify lithium-ion batteries as non-collectible or difficult-to-treat waste. As a result, batteries remain dangerously stored in homes or businesses because residents are turned away from municipal centers or retailers, or because businesses have bulk stock to clear. If accidentally mixed with general waste, these batteries pose a high risk of fires in collection vehicles and processing facilities.
Strengthened Safe Recovery in Chiba
To address this, we are continuing our safe collection campaign for swollen and degraded lithium-ion batteries in Chiba throughout June. Services start at 7,700 JPY (tax included), with support ranging from photo-based quotes to same-day service. We ensure fire safety, insulation handling, legal compliance, and proper disposal through professional channels for both homes and businesses. Please send a photo showing the battery's condition via LINE to check availability and schedule the fastest possible collection.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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