Robust Partnership Aims to Make Battery
Recycling Mainstream, Engage Communities, and Promote
Sustainability
HARTLAND, Wis., Aug. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the news
of being chosen to enter into negotiations for a $7 million grant from the U.S. Department of
Energy, Batteries Plus – the nation's leading specialty battery
retailer – announced today at Lambeau Field its partnership
with the Green Bay Packers to launch a new battery recycling
initiative. Backed by the Department of Energy, this collaboration
aims to reshape battery recycling efforts across the country,
engaging communities in a shared commitment to environmental
sustainability.
"This grant is a pivotal step in our
mission to make battery recycling accessible and mainstream."
The initiative will see the implementation of highly visible
recycling stations at Wisconsin Batteries Plus locations as well as
an interactive booth at Lambeau Field that showcases and educates
consumers on how to properly recycle batteries. Cirba Solutions,
Batteries Plus's preferred recycling partner for 14 years, will
help facilitate the recycling process as the brand will encourage
fans to visit their local Batteries Plus store to recycle their old
and used batteries. The brand is also launching recycling contests
with local schools, with the winning class from the selected school
winning an exclusive Lambeau Field experience. As part of the
launch, the interactive booth will be set up at select Packers
games this season, including the preseason Family Night and games
against the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals, where they can
also enter to win exclusive Packers experiences and prizes.
"This grant is a pivotal step in our mission to make battery
recycling accessible and mainstream," said Scott Williams, CEO of Batteries Plus. "By
eliminating recycling fees at our stores and developing advanced
recycling workstations, we're removing barriers and making it
easier for consumers to do their part in preserving both our
natural resources and the strength of our domestic supply chain.
We're excited to partner with the Department of Energy and the
Green Bay Packers to bring this important message to a wider
audience."
The Green Bay Packers, the winningest team in NFL history and
staunchly community-supported organization, will help Batteries
Plus reach even more people during this initiative. The first
Batteries Plus location opened in Green
Bay in 1988, and as Wisconsin-based organizations, the support
will be closely knit prior to the initiative's national rollout.
This effort complements the Packers' existing 'Green Team'
sustainability efforts on gameday and every day at Lambeau
Field.
"The Green Bay Packers are proud to be a part of this vital
initiative," said Aaron Popkey,
Packers Director of Public Affairs. "As a team deeply rooted in the
community, we recognize the importance of sustainability and are
committed to promoting responsible recycling practices among our
fans."
The Department of Energy entered discussions with Batteries Plus
last month for the $7 million grant
to help install portable consumer battery recycling drop-offs at
their stores. On top of eliminating the costs for recycling
batteries, the Department of Energy and Batteries Plus are
committed to educating consumers on lithium battery recycling on a
national scale in each community the brand operates, with an added
focus on Justice40 communities. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm was in attendance to show
support for this initiative prior to its national rollout.
At the press conference, Secretary Granholm said, "This is a
huge step in American energy independence and building a full
American supply chain. We need to be extracting the critical
materials in these batteries in a responsible way by recycling the
materials we already have in our system. Partnering with Batteries
Plus and a great football team like the Packers will create this
cycle."
While the initiative is breaking ground in Wisconsin Batteries
Plus locations and Lambeau Field, Batteries Plus will be rolling
out the recycling initiative in a nationwide effort as well. For 30
years, Batteries Plus has been America's destination for battery
recycling, annually processing 50 million pounds of batteries,
including over 1 million pounds of lithium-based batteries—a number
that continues to grow. Partnering with the Department of Energy
and the Green Bay Packers gives Batteries Plus the opportunity to
expand upon the processes already in place to make recycling
batteries more mainstream and efficient in order to better protect
the environment.
For a comprehensive list of batteries that can be recycled,
including household, rechargeable, and lithium-based batteries, and
to find a convenient Batteries Plus location near you, please visit
www.batteriesplus.com/recycling.
ABOUT BATTERIES PLUS:
Batteries Plus is a leading specialty retailer that offers an
unmatched selection of battery solutions for consumers and
businesses, no matter their power needs. With over 700 locations in
46 states and Puerto Rico, the
retailer not only has unrivaled selection when it comes to meeting
power needs, but its stores offer expertise to go along with any
purchase. Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Hartland, WI,
Batteries Plus is owned by Freeman
Spogli, a private equity firm based in Los Angeles and New
York City. To learn more about Batteries Plus and its
products and services, visit www.batteriesplus.com. For more
information on Batteries Plus' services for all B2B power needs,
visit www.batteriesplusbusiness.com. To learn more about one of
Forbes®' Best Franchises to Buy in America, visit
www.batteriesplusfranchise.com.
ABOUT THE GREEN BAY
PACKERS:
The Green Bay Packers, established in 1919, are the NFL's only
community-owned team with more than 539,000 shareholders. With a
tradition of excellence, the Packers have captured an NFL-record 13
world championships, including four Super Bowls, and have 28
individuals enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, a total
that is second among all teams. Lambeau Field, the Packers'
venerable home that was built in 1957, is the longest-tenured
stadium in the NFL and recognized by many as having the top gameday
experience in professional sports. In the community, the Packers
have an annual economic impact of more than $300 million.
ABOUT THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
The U.S. Department of Energy was activated on October 1, 1977. Today, the Department's priority
ensures the nation's security and prosperity by addressing its
energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges through science and
technology solutions. The Department seeks to transform the
nation's energy system and secure leadership in clean energy
technologies, pursue world-class science and engineering as a
cornerstone of economic prosperity, and enhance nuclear security
through defense, nonproliferation, and environmental efforts.
Media Contact:
Danny
Stewart
Fishman Public Relations
dstewart@fishmanpr.com
847.945.1300 ext. 266
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