Batteries may contain harmful metals and chemicals such as nickel cadmium, alkaline, mercury, nickel metal hydride and lead acid, which can contaminate the environment if not disposed properly. For example, when batteries containing cadmium is used in landfills, they will eventually dissolve and release the toxic substance that can seep into water supplies, posing serious health hazards for the population. This is why recycling batteries has become so important because it helps prevent pollution, and also saves resources.
In our bid to fulfill our corporate responsibility as an environmentally friendly company, FESV partners with TES-AMM (Singapore) Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of TES-ENVIROCORP Group, for all its battery recycling program. |
|