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  1. Recycle your used automotive, marine, golf cart, and lawn and garden batteries at your nearest Costco. Automotive batteries are made up of 80 percent recycled materials including lead and plastic used from batteries. of a battery is recyclable. Up to 99% of your car battery is recyclable and can be used to make new batteries and other products.

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      CCA is the amount of current or amps a battery can provide...

  2. Car Batteries. When you purchase a new lead-acid battery from Costco, we collect a $10.00 recycling fee. The fee is refunded when you return your old lead-acid battery to any Costco Warehouse membership counter. Costco ships all lead-acid batteries returned to us by our members to our supplier for recycling.

  3. CCA is the amount of current or amps a battery can provide at -18° C (0° F) for a 30-second duration until the battery voltage drops to unusable levels. The rating is defined as the current or amps a car battery can deliver for 30 seconds and maintain at least 1.2 V Volt. per cell (7.2 V Volt. for a 12- V Volt. battery) at -18 °C (0° F).

  4. Yes, they don’t expect you to have a Kirkland battery to replace. It’s to keep the old battery from ending up in a landfill. Yes you can. And you’ll get $15 back. (I did this just a couple months ago). Yes. Keep the receipt from your new battery to show when you take back the old one. Makes it much faster.

  5. Learn More. Buy batteries for cars, trucks, golf carts & RVs, as well as powersport, marine, lawn & garden vehicles at low Costco member prices.

  6. Lead-acid (car) batteries can be recycled through a program managed by the Canadian Battery Association (CBA). Lead-acid batteries can be dropped off at a number of participating CBA depots across the province. Many local recycling depots, landfills, and transfer stations also accept car batteries free of charge as well as several private scrap ...

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  8. It’s the only place I’ve been buying our batteries for the last 15 years. My Costco keeps theirs at the tire center. You’ll pay a core fee when you buy the new one, which you’ll get back when you recycle your old one - to the regular returns line in the warehouse. You can call but it’s probably easiest to just go there.

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