Looking to dispose your lithium batteries? The City & County of Honolulu has you covered!
The chart below shows the different ways you may dispose of lithium batteries and in what capacity.
For more information visit: https://www.honolulu.gov/opala/quick-links/hhw/batteries.html and for Drop-off Convenience Centers and Transfer Stations. can trust Optima batteries will keep your vehicle running smoothly, even in the most challenging conditions. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor, Optima Batteries is the perfect choice for those who demand top-notch power and quality in the Aloha State.
Material | Disposal Method |
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Regular Alkaline (AA, AAA, D, 9V, disc, button, dry-cell) | Regular alkaline can be disposed of in the regular trash. |
Rechargeable and Single-Use Standalone Lithium, Nickel Cadium, Nickel Metal Hydride, AA, AAA, C and D type Batteries | Drop off standalone rechargeable and single-use lithium, lithium-ion, NiMH, and NiCad batteries to any city convenience center or transfer station. Please tape the terminals and place in a clear plastic bag. |
Car and motorcycle | Retailers are required by law to accept your old battery when you purchase a new replacement. For excess auto batteries, call a battery recycler or ask battery retailers if they accept additional batteries for recycling. Alternatively, you can drop-off old batteries at City Drop-off Convenience Centers and Transfer Stations. |
If you wish for Battery Bill and his team to dispose of your Lithium Batteries, it cost $10 to $25.00/lbs.
Scrap lithium rechargeable – $10/lb. | Non rechargeable or primary lithium batteries – $15/lb. | Puffy rechargeable lithium batteries – $25/lb.
Please contact us (click to the contact page) for details and to schedule a time to drop off your Lithium Battery waste!