Rumpke says stop tossing cell phones into recycling bin — they’re sparking fires

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MANSFIELD, Ohio — In just July, Rumpke dealt with nine fires at their facilities across Ohio, all because of lithium-ion batteries that customers have attempted to recycle.

The batteries can be found in smartphones, cameras, iPads, smartwatches, headphones, and other electronics.

“Lithium ion batteries are particularly dangerous because they are very fragile, they’re small enough to slip through our process and they produce high amounts of heat,” Leah Dietle, a spokesperson for Rumpke Waste and Recycling, said. “If they’re damaged in our trucks or at our recycling facilities, they can spark a fire.”

The company is now urging customers to avoid throwing those kinds of batteries into their regular recycling. Instead, you’re asked to dispose of them through programs offered by your local solid waste department, or through programs offered at stores such as Best Buy or Staples.

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