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[b]Alex wrote:[/b] [quote]I don't think hybrid batteries will end up in landfills in any significant number. Right now probably most small batteries just get thrown out, because they're meant to be disposable. But cars are a different story - you don't just take them to the dump and walk away, even scrapyards will take them apart and recycle much of the material. And with a huge pile of batteries (with a lot of valuable materials in them) in a hybrid, let alone in a plug-in, recycling should offer a big enough payoff that almost all will be recycled.[/quote]
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