Council launches battery recycling trial across central Fife

Fife Council is making it easier for many residents to recycle batteries at home. A new six-month trial is starting from Monday 31 March 2025 in parts of central Fife to help people recycle batteries safely.

Residents who have a 4-bin kerbside service can now put unwanted batteries on top of their green (plastic and cans) bin for pick-up.

Simply place your used batteries in a plastic bag or small container and the council will collect the most common household batteries, which are D, C, AA, AAA, AAAA, 6v, 9v and button batteries.

By recycling batteries valuable materials are recovered and these can then be used to create new batteries and other products. This conserves natural resources and reduces the environmental impact of these activities. Recycling batteries also reduces the risk of hazardous waste as this helps stop harmful chemicals from entering nature.

The new initiative also aims to further improve safety as recycling batteries properly can help prevent unnecessary fires in bin lorries and at recycling centres. Batteries should never be placed inside bins, as this can cause them to ignite during the waste compaction process.

How to recycle
Place your used batteries in a small plastic bag - like a freezer or sandwich bag, or a small plastic container with a lid, like a clean margarine tub, that was going to be put out for recycling anyway - and simply place it on top of your green bin on collection day.   The council’s waste collection vehicles have new special compartments designed for these batteries, ensuring they're safely recycled.

If you are in central Fife and not on a rural route (you have a brown bin), your household is likely to be included in the trial. Residents can check if they are included in the trial by visiting an online map: Battery Trial

Cllr. Jan Wincott, Spokesperson - Environment & Climate Change, Fife Council, said: "We are very pleased to be able to start collecting household batteries from the kerbside, supporting our commitment to tackling the climate emergency.

"For those living in the central Fife trials area, Fife Council is now collecting household batteries. This service is an easy and convenient way to recycle used batteries. We are committed to improving recycling services and we continue to look at future opportunities to make it easier for people to recycle.

“Many of us have a container of spent batteries in our home that we don't know what to do with. If you live in the trials area, you can now simply put these out on top of your green bin.”

Residents should only put out household batteries specified, C, AA, AAA, AAAA, 6v, 9v and button batteries or the bag/container will not be emptied.

Exceptions
Car/moped batteries, lithium-ion (Li) power tool batteries, should continue to be taken to a recycling centre. Please take vapes back to the shop that they were bought from.

Recycling for all
Residents living in communal properties, those without a brown bin, or those outside the trial area can continue to recycle batteries by taking them to local recycling centres, shops, or supermarkets. Many charities also accept battery donations.

Rechargeable batteries
For a safer, more environmentally friendly, and cost-effective solution, Fife Council encourages the use of rechargeable batteries. If disposable batteries are used, please ensure proper disposal through recycling to prevent potential hazards.

For more information and to check if you are in the trial, please visit:  www.fife.gov.uk/batterytrial