A refundable deposit applied to the purchase of a new vehicle battery, this fee incentivizes customers to return their old, used batteries for proper recycling. The charge is levied at the point of sale and is reimbursed when the depleted battery is brought back to the retailer. For instance, when buying a new automotive power source at a specific big-box store, a separate charge will appear on the receipt; this amount is then credited back upon returning the old unit.
This system promotes environmentally responsible disposal and reuse of lead-acid batteries, diverting them from landfills. Lead and other materials within these batteries can be hazardous if not handled correctly. Recycling these components allows valuable resources to be reclaimed and reused in manufacturing new products, contributing to a circular economy. The practice has become standard across many retailers and jurisdictions due to environmental regulations and a growing awareness of the importance of sustainable practices.