ADVISORY/Auto Club of Southern California Reminds Motorists to Round Up Their Car and Boat Batteries for Recycling; ``THE GREAT BATTERY ROUNDUP'' Continues Through April 26.Business Editors/City Desks/Automotive Writers ADVISORY...for April 23-26 --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHAT: The "GREAT BATTERY ROUNDUP(R)" is an effort to collect
thousands of hazardous "stray" vehicle and boat batteries for
recycling and support of a Southern California environmental
group. Batteries will be collected daily through April 26 at
collection locations throughout the Southland. For every
battery collected, the AAA Battery Service will donate $1.50
to The Friends of the Sea Lion Marine Mammal Center in Laguna
Beach.
WHO: The Auto Club and motorists working together to remove an
environmental and safety hazard from our communities. The Auto
Club's goal is to collect batteries from Southern California
garages, backyards and tool sheds.
WHY: While 95 percent of vehicle battery lead is recycled, more
than 5 million stray batteries were not returned to industry
recycling plants last year.
Leaking acid can cause painful injuries to children or pets.
Leaking acid eventually seeps into the ground, polluting the
soil, contaminating backyards and water runoff, according to
Steve Mazor, the Auto Club's principal automotive engineer.
"Nearly 99 percent of a vehicle battery can be recycled,
including reusing the lead," said Mazor.
"A dollar and half provides one meal to a seal," said Michele
Hunter of The Friends of the Sea Lion Marine Mammal Center.
WHERE: At 65 collection sites located throughout Southern
California.
A complete list of 65 drop-off locations and safety tips for
handling batteries can be found at www.aaa-calif.com.
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