Battery Recycling Program
Battery Recycling Program
All-In Clark County's battery recycling program:
It’s easy! Follow these steps:
- Check out the list below of the type of batteries we can and cannot accept.
- Prepare the batteries to prevent fire: tape all the contacts of every battery type or bag them up!
- Bring in your prepared batteries at one of the locations listed below.
- Put the prepared batteries in the bucket or bin.
- Optional: Upload a photo of you recycling your batteries below!
Acceptable material:
Dry cell batteries including alkaline sealed cells, NiMH (Nickle Metal Hydride), NiCd (Nickle Cadmium), Mercury Oxide, Lithium Ion, Lithium Primary etc.
Unacceptable material: Cracked or leaking batteries
Batteries contain harmful materials that are hazardous to people and the environment and they should never be included with your trash or recycling.
Battery Collection Sites:
Public Drop-off Locations: Please note that business hours may vary. We recommend double-checking before heading to ensure availability.
Clark County Department of Environment & Sustainability
- 4701 W Russell Rd #200, Las Vegas, NV 89118
- Business Hours: Monday - Thursday, 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
- Please head upstairs to the front desk for drop-off in the recycling battery buckets.
Winchester Dondero Cultural Center
- 3130 McLeod Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89121
- Business Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 9:00am - 8:00pm Closed Sunday and Mondays
- Please head to the front desk for drop-off in the recycling battery buckets.
Redwood Materials is helping everyone in Clark County recycle batteries more effectively. Their work is important because it ensures that old batteries are properly processed, recovering valuable materials like lithium and cobalt, and preventing pollution from improper disposal. By making recycling easier and more accessible, Redwood Materials reduces the need for new raw materials and cuts down on environmental harm. This local effort supports a circular economy, where materials are reused, helping to keep our community and environment healthier.
THANK YOU FOR GOING ALL-IN!
Questions? Contact:
Olivia Burns
Environmental Specialist, Office of Sustainability
Clark County Department of Environment and Sustainability
702-455-4302
olivia.burns@clarkcountynv.gov