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Irregular disposal of lithium batteries is an environmental crime - Ecobraz does it right
Understand the problem of irregular disposal of lithium batteries
The incorrect disposal of lithium batteries poses a serious threat to the environment and public health. These batteries, which are widely used in electronic devices such as smartphones, notebooks and electric vehicles, contain toxic substances that can contaminate soil, water and air when disposed of improperly.
The environmental impact of improper disposal
Poorly disposed of lithium batteries can release heavy metals and harmful chemical compounds such as cobalt, nickel and manganese. These elements can seep into the soil, affecting plants, animals and groundwater quality. In addition, fires in landfills caused by these batteries can cause major environmental damage and risks to the population.
The legal aspect: irregular disposal is an environmental crime
In Brazil, environmental legislation provides that the improper disposal of hazardous waste, such as lithium batteries, is a crime. Law No. 9.605/1998, known as the Environmental Crimes Law, establishes sanctions for those who carry out irregular disposal, including fines and even imprisonment. Therefore, the right responsibility and knowledge is essential when disposing of these materials.
How the right process protects the environment
The right process for disposing of and recycling lithium batteries minimizes negative impacts on the environment. Specialized techniques guarantee the extraction of valuable metals and the neutralization of toxic components, promoting reuse and reducing the need for mining.
Ecobraz and the correct practice in the treatment of lithium batteries
The correct treatment of lithium batteries involves several essential stages: safe collection, controlled transport, specialized disassembly and recycling using advanced technologies. Ecobraz follows these strict protocols, ensuring that all phases are carried out in compliance with current environmental standards, contributing to the preservation of the planet.
In addition to ensuring safe disposal, the process includes the reuse of materials that would otherwise be discarded and that have value on the market, promoting a circular economy and reducing the extraction of natural resources.
How to dispose of your lithium batteries correctly
Consumers should seek out authorized collection points and ensure that used batteries are sent to places that carry out the correct recycling process. Avoiding disposal in common waste is essential to prevent environmental contamination and accidents.
Conclusion
The responsibility to dispose of lithium batteries is everyone's environmental and legal duty. The correct process, such as that carried out by Ecobraz, prevents serious environmental damage and promotes the sustainable reuse of materials. Becoming informed and acting correctly is essential to protect the environment and ensure a more sustainable future.
The responsibility to dispose of lithium batteries is a legal duty for everyone.
ManifestTransparency & Security Manifesto
Evidence and transparency: Our ESG approach is built on traceable documentation, verifiable records and auditable operational criteria. We turn electronic waste management into operational evidence to support governance, traceability and the mitigation of environmental, documentary and corporate risks. Documentary security and compliance: Documented traceability helps reduce regulatory exposure, strengthens documentary defensibility and supports alignment with applicable environmental policies, corporate contracts and governance requirements, including national and international references relevant to supply chains. Operational costing of reverse logistics: Door-to-door collection and responsible processing of electronic waste involve relevant logistics, technical and documentary costs. For this reason, Ecobraz structures transparent operational costing models linked to reverse logistics execution, with no promise of financial return, investment or asset appreciation. Governance: Operational execution is guided by compliance, traceability and verifiable documentation criteria. The priority is to strengthen the client’s corporate evidence, reduce documentary gaps and support safer, more responsible and defensible disposal decisions.
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