In residence halls
- Bins for residential student battery recycling are located in the laundry room of each residence hall. Students are responsible for bringing all of their batteries, recyclables and trash from their room to the proper collection areas.
In academic and administrative offices
- Department Coordinators and other faculty/staff should collect batteries in a plastic bag or container. When ready, request a pick up by calling the Facilities Management (FM) main office: 413-538-2012. Email questions to Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S): ehs@mtholyoke.edu.
Collection containers are located in the following areas:
- Blanchard Community Center (3rd floor, Weissman Student Commons)
- Carr Laboratory (by the elevators on each level)
- Dwight Hall (1st floor, MEWS)
These containers are provided to collect batteries from equipment used on campus by MHC departments only. Please do not bring batteries from your own personal devices to dispose of on campus. Check with your local city or town to find out how to safely recycle or dispose of your materials. You can also check and other resources. Learn more on website.
Battery Safety
Batteries come in a variety of types, shapes and sizes. ALL batteries must be handled with care. If you notice a change in appearance, such as swelling, or an odor, excessive heat, damage or evidence of a leak, immediately stop using the device.
Do not put swollen or leaking batteries in the recycling collection containers. Damaged batteries can leak toxic chemicals that can burn your skin and harm the environment. Handling of damaged batteries should be kept to a minimum - nitrile gloves and eye protection should be worn. If possible, put the battery in a plastic bag. Contact FM/EH&S for clean up and disposal: 413-538-2012.
Some batteries, particularly Lithium-Ion batteries, can pose a significant fire risk if they become damaged or are not used or charged properly. Review battery recharging guidelines and other important information on the page.
Check the manufacturer’s website for specific information about your product. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for common battery types can be found in .
Contact Environmental Health and Safety with questions about battery recycling and safety: ehs@mtholyoke.edu. Immediately report all campus emergencies to Public Safety and Service: 413-538-2304.