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Coles joins B-cycle program with almost 850 Battery Recycling Drop off points now available across Australia

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Australia's official government-backed battery recycling scheme B-cycle, is pleased to welcome Coles to the scheme, adding 846 recycling Drop off points across the country. The partnership marks a major moment for the scaling-up of the B-cycle scheme with 5000+ B-cycle drop-off points now available across the country and present in every major supermarket - making safe battery recycling easy and accessible for all Australians.

 

90% of used batteries currently go to landfill, causing environmental impact and wasting precious resources. While recycling rates are improving across Australia, there is a long way to go. The addition of Coles to the national recycling scheme means more people are now able to bring their used loose handheld batteries to the clearly marked recycling bins located at the front of each store, meaning valuable minerals and materials are not wasted, but used again and again.

 

Coles General Manager of Sustainability Brooke Donnelly says batteries are one of the fastest growing waste problems in Australia, and this initiative not only helps to address the challenge but also advance our transition to a circular economy.

 

“It’s estimated that Aussies have more than 150 million loose batteries in their homes but only 12 per cent are currently being recycled. By adding B-cycle battery collection bins out the front of our stores we’re providing a way for our customers to recycle their batteries that is safe and convenient,” said Donnelly.

 

The concerns of battery waste and safety are large in scale, but with participation from Coles, alongside continued support from participating retailers like Aldi, Bunnings and Woolworths, B-cycle is making headway on the issue of battery recycling. As one of the nation's fastest-growing waste streams, B-cycle has shifted consumer behaviour, seeing an increase in battery recycling among all Australians by over 30 percent.

 

B-cycle CEO Libby Chaplin said the Battery Stewardship Council was thrilled to have Coles on board, emphasising the importance of collective action to address the issue of battery waste. “With Coles now an accredited participant of the B-cycle Scheme, we expect to see a boost in public awareness around battery recycling and improvements to Australia’s capacity to further develop a circular battery supply chain. To effect lasting and sustainable change, we need all parts of the battery retail and manufacturing industries to become B-cycle accredited participants.” 

 

“Research conducted in 2021, before the launch of the B-cycle Scheme, found that 63 percent of Australians said they were incorrectly disposing of their batteries in their general waste and recycling bins. Through the support of leading retailers, importers and manufacturers, the Scheme has been able to rapidly scale, seeing the collection rate nearly doubling from 7% to 12% since the launch in 2022. With the addition of Coles to the Scheme and the 846 new drop-off points across Australia, we urge more people to not bin their batteries, but take them to a drop-off point instead”, Libby said.

 

Incorrect storage and disposal of used batteries is a fire risk to households and waste providers, as well as potentially dangerous for small children due to ingestion. B-cycle is urging Australians to never put used batteries in household waste and recycling bins, instead, cover the battery terminals (the battery ends) with clear sticky tape and take them to their local B-cycle Drop off point - easily found on the B-cycle website.

 

Since the launch of B-cycle in 2022, collection of used batteries for recycling has almost doubled, creating positive impacts for people and our planet, as well as helping grow Australia’s onshore recycling industry capability.

 

For more information on B-cycle or to find your nearest Coles Drop off location, head to bcycle.com.au


About us:

ABOUT B-CYCLE 

B-cycle launched in 2022 by the Battery Stewardship Council (BSC) and is supported by the Commonwealth and all State and Territory Governments and authorised by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). It is Australia’s first nationwide, government-backed Battery Stewardship Scheme. A not-for-profit organisation established for the purpose of recycling used batteries, B-cycle is the safe and simple way to help build a world where no battery goes to waste. bcycle.com.au

 

ABOUT THE BATTERY STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL

The Battery Stewardship Council was established in 2018 to bring together players from across the battery supply chain to ensure that a robust and well-designed battery stewardship scheme is established. Our mission is to facilitate accessible battery recycling services for consumers in metropolitan and regional areas of Australia through our industry-led B-cycle battery recycling Scheme.

 

ABOUT COLES

Coles is one of Australia’s leading retailers, with an extensive footprint of over 1,800 retail outlets nationally. We employ more than 120,000 team members, engage with more than 8,000 suppliers, and we welcome millions of customers through our store network and digital platforms every week. Our vision is to become the most trusted retailer in Australia and grow long-term shareholder value. Our purpose is Helping Australians eat and live better every day.


Contact details:

AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW:

É  BSC and B-cycle CEO Libby Chaplin

É  On request: Spokesperson from Coles

 

MEDIA ENQUIRIES: Jessica Frankel | jess@thebraveryishere.com | 0404 442 120

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