Toronto, ON
The RBRC of Canada is a non-profit public service organization founded by the rechargeable power industry. RBRC was created to promote the recycling of rechargeable batteries found in many household products such as power tools, cellular and cordless phones, and camcorders. RBRC's main purpose is to implement, manage and consult on rechargeable battery recycling programs.
RBRC is funded through the licensing of the RBRC Battery Recycling Seal to members of the rechargeable power industry. Currently, there are more than 300 RBRC Licensees whose companies represent more than 80% of the rechargeable power industry. Licensees pay a fee to place the RBRC Battery Recycling Seal on their rechargeable batteries and/or rechargeable battery-powered products.
RBRC has developed the Charge Up to Recycle! program in Canada in coordination with Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Transport Canada and every provincial and territorial Ministry of the Environment. The RBRC program has been recognized by many external groups for its product stewardship program, including being one of the recipients of the 1999 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) Pollution Prevention Award.
16 Northumberland St.
Toronto, ON M6H 1P7
CA
P. O. Box 236 Stn E
Toronto, ON M6H 4E2
CA
Legal Name: RBRC of Canada
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