Brits sitting on toxic battery mountain

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New 'Bring Back Heavy Metal' campaign warns households are hoarding 178 million batteries that should be disposed of in an environmentally-friendly manner

British households are holding on to an estimated 178 million used batteries, increasing the risk of the heavy metals contained in standard batteries polluting the environment. That is the headline...

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