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NEWS: Redwood Materials has introduced a new patented "Battery Bin" in the U.S. that safely collects mixed batteries and devices at scale, with remote monitoring and fire safety. Consumers can drop off batteries or devices as-is. "Inside, automated sensing, spatial packing, and real-time condition monitoring quietly manage every item, making it the first public-facing collection technology built to handle mixed chemistries and devices at scale with fire-safe storage and continuous telemetry." How it works: • Mixed-battery collection: Consumers can drop off batteries or devices (up to 300 Wh) as-is (no taping, bagging, pre-sorting, or disassembly required.) Inside, a microcontroller uses infrared, ultrasonic, and positional sensing to evaluate each item, optimizing packing density, and maintaining safe internal conditions. • Automated sensing: Fully-automated sensing and materials-management platform that continuously verifies internal status and monitors deposited items without manual intervention. • Real-time telemetry: The bin communicates its condition in real time, giving operators full visibility into drum position, fill level, volume, and system health, dramatically reducing site-level labor and touch points that challenge traditional recycling programs. • End-to-end service: Collected materials are then securely transported and processed at Redwood’s facilities in Nevada & South Carolina, where we recover more than 95% of the critical materials in batteries. Accepted items: Phones, laptops, tablets, cordless power tool batteries, electric toothbrushes, wireless headphones/speakers, virtual assistant devices, key fob batteries, rechargeable vacuum batteries, and most other lithium-ion and rechargeable devices. Redwood is launching these bins first across the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern Nevada. In San Francisco, visit any Cole Hardware or Sports Basement to recycle.

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