Used battery pickup in Lombardy: we've got it covered.

⚠️ Please note: If you are a private individual, you must apply directly to your local municipality.

Are you a business and looking for a reliable solution for the disposal of your spent lead-acid batteries in Lombardy? Choose SINAB: your trusted partner for responsible battery recovery and recycling. Contact us or fill out the form now to request a tailored assessment!

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Quick Pickup and Immediate Payment

No waiting, no inconvenience. Turn your waste into a resource with SINAB.

Competitive Quotations for Lead Withdrawal.

Total transparency and fairness in the evaluation of your batteries.

Certified Recycling Process

Shredding, smelting and refining for certified environmentally friendly recycling.

SINAB is one of the leading non-profit Consortia and operates under European Directive 2012/19/EU implemented in Italy by Legislative Decree 49/2014 for EEE and Legislative Decree 188/2008 for Batteries and Accumulators.

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We specialize in lead acid battery recovery

With years of experience in the spent battery disposal industry, we stand out for our quick pickup, competitive quotes and a certified recycling process. We operate primarily in Lombardy, but have partners located throughout Italy for a complete service.

Our certified recycling process

The treatment process of batteries undergoing recovery takes place through a series of well-defined steps:

  1. Shredding. Batteries undergo a shredding process that reduces them into fragments. Next, the fragments are screened to separate the metal and plastic parts. The plastic components, once reclaimed and turned into granules, are routed to plastics production plants. The acid contained in the batteries, once reclaimed, finds applications in a variety of purposes.
  2. Smelting. Metal residues from the crushing stage are melted at extremely high temperatures of around 1,000 °C. Appropriate filters are used to ensure the control of gaseous emissions, preventing the spread of polluting gases into the surrounding environment. During this stage, lead oxides and sulfates in the batteries return to their metallic state.
  3. Refining. After melting, the molten lead is immersed in a boiler at temperatures between 350 and 500 °C for the refining process. At the end of this stage, the pure metal is ready to be reused in a wide range of applications, including the production of new batteries.

This meticulous battery treatment process not only ensures maximum valorization of materials, but also responsible and sustainable waste management, contributing to thecircular economy and environmental protection.

Spent battery price: real-time updated quotations

We understand the importance of up-to-date quotes for lead. Our rates are affected by financial market fluctuations, so we are committed to offering accurate and competitive assessments. Contact us to get a customized estimate based on current market conditions.

The waste form: what is it for?

Completing the waste form is the first step toward responsible waste management. This document, an integral part of our service, provides essential information to ensure an efficient and compliant disposal process.

Where to dispose of lead-acid batteries?

Lead-acid batteries should be disposed of at authorized collection centers or battery-specific collection points. Be sure to hand them over to authorized facilities, such as SINAB, to ensure proper treatment and recycling.

How much do they pay for batteries per kg?

The price of batteries per kg may vary depending on the type of battery and market conditions. Contact us for quotes with current market values.

How much is battery lead paid for?

Prices can vary depending on two factors: the amount of lead that can be recovered and raw material market conditions. If you would like to sell lead-acid batteries, please contact us to receive a quote with current quotations.

How much are used batteries worth?

The value of used batteries depends on the type of battery, the amount of recoverable material, and market conditions. Batteries can have an economic value due to recyclable materials such as lead, so the price may vary. To get an accurate estimate, it is advisable to contact collection centers or companies that specialize in e-waste management, such as SINAB, directly.

Recycling spent batteries is not only an ethical duty, but an investment in our future. Recycled lead has the same characteristics as freshly mined lead, but with a greatly reduced environmental impact. With SINAB, we are committed to leading the industry toward a circular economy, reducing environmental impact and promoting a more sustainable lifestyle.