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Electricity Storage Association - Independent Battery Manufacturers Association, Inc. - Portable Rechargeable Battery Association (PRBA) - Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) - Battery Council International - International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc. -
The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) can help you recycle your portable rechargeable batteries. These batteries are commonly found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, camcorders, digital cameras and remote control toys. RBRC recycles the following portable rechargeable battery chemistries: Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH), Lithium Ion (Li-ion) and *Small Sealed Lead (Pb). *weighing less than 2 lbs./1 kg. - Business type: nonprofit organization
- Product types: Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) Lithium Ion (Li-ion) *Small Sealed Lead (Pb) *weighing less than 2 lbs./1 kg..
- Service types: Recycling of Rechargeable Batteries
- Address: 1000 Parkwood Circle, Suite 450, Atlanta, Georgia USA 30339
- Telephone: (678) 419-9990
- FAX: (678) 419-9986
- Web Site: http://www.rbrc.org
The Independent Battery Manufacturers Association, (IBMA), consists of U.S. and overseas lead-acid battery manufacturers and suppliers to the battery manufacturing industry. IBMA is a not for profit organization that exists to advance the technical science of the manufacture of lead-acid batteries; to promote and develop standards of quality; to aid in sound business practices; to help members in advertising and sales promotion; to safeguard standards of honor, integrity and courtesy among members and to encourage and facilitate a better and cordial relationship with the general public. IBMA is affiliated with several other associations and contributes monies and involvement in environmental legislation and concerns. IBMA is the publisher of The Battery Man Magazine (Monthly trade journal), and the IBMA hosts an annual convention. We also publish a biannual directory titled SLIG Buyer's Guide a listingof manufacturers, consultants and products for the industry. This is aworldwide listing and the new edition will be available in March 2001.
- Business type: retail sales
- Product types: deep cycle batteries, heat pumps, micro hydro generation, photovoltaic cells, solar electric power systems, solar water heating systems, wind power generation, 12v lighting, energy efficient fridges, generators, solar street lighting, solar pool heating, inverters, chargers, solar road studs, battery monitors.
- Service types: design, installation
- Address: 1776 K Street, Washington, District of Columbia USA 20006
- Telephone: 202.719.4978
- Web Site: http://www.prba.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Portable Rechargeable Battery Association (PRBA)
A non-profit trade association bringing electrical energy storage solutions to the electric power industry.
Battery Council International is a not-for-profit organization with the mission of promoting the interests of the international lead-acid battery industry. With more than 175 members worldwide, the Battery Council International (BCI) brings together lead-acid battery manufacturers and recyclers, marketers and retailers, suppliers of raw materials and equipment, and industry consultants.
The International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc. was formed in 1958 as a non-profit research foundation for the purpose of conducting research on behalf of the international community of lead and zinc miners and smelters. Since that time, ILZRO's membership has grown to include significant numbers of end-users of these metals from among the steel, automotive, die casting, battery, galvanizing and other industries. ILZRO's R&D portfolio for 1999-2000 covers most major areas of lead and zinc consumption, as well as significant work in the areas of the environment and human health. The results of ILZRO R&D efforts are communicated through a variety of forums, including research reports, technical seminars, expert consulting, internet sites and printed publications.
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