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Containers must be empty and free of any liquids before disposal. Try to crush the container <br /> before putting it into your recycle metal dumpster or trash dumpster. Heritage should be your <br /> last resort for disposal of any non-hazardous waste. Contact Corrugated Packaging <br /> Environmental Affairs for further guidance and assistance <br /> 12. Lithium Batteries—Handle as a"universal waste" stream and recycle using Heritage. Collect <br /> all spent/used lithium batteries and place in appropriate container (usually a 1 to 5 gallon pail <br /> depending upon generation rate) and label accordingly (Refer to labeling section of the <br /> Heritage Waste Handling Manual available online on Heritage website). Unless allowed and <br /> directed by Heritage, do not mix with other battery types. All batteries should be collected <br /> separately and segregated according to battery type and then labeled. If agreements exist with <br /> vendors that allow exchanges of spent batteries for fresh batteries, that would be an acceptable <br /> practice (make sure to log all transactions of vendor picking up spent batteries and replacing <br /> with fresh batteries. Universal Waste streams can be stored on site for a period of up to one <br /> year before disposal via recycling. Universal waste streams do not count towards waste <br /> generator status (i.e. CESQG, SQG, or LQG). Contact Corrugated Packaging Environmental <br /> Affairs or your Heritage Customer Service Representative for further guidance and assistance. <br /> 13. Mercury Batteries —Handle as a"universal waste" stream and recycle using Heritage. Collect <br /> all spent/used mercury batteries and place in appropriate container (usually a 1 to 5 gallon pail <br /> depending upon generation rate) and label accordingly (Refer to labeling section of the <br /> Heritage Waste Handling Manual available online on Heritage website). Unless allowed and <br /> directed by Heritage, do not mix with other battery types. All batteries should be collected <br /> separately and segregated according to battery type and then labeled. If agreements exist with <br /> vendors that allow exchanges of spent batteries for fresh batteries, that would be an acceptable <br /> practice (make sure to log all transactions of vendor picking up spent batteries and replacing <br /> with fresh batteries. Universal Waste streams can be stored on site for a period of up to one <br /> year before disposal via recycling. Universal waste streams do not count towards waste <br /> generator status (i.e. CESQG, SQG, or LQG). Contact Corrugated Packaging Environmental <br /> Affairs or your Heritage Customer Service Representative for further guidance and assistance. <br /> 14. Nickel-cadmium Batteries—Handle as a"universal waste" stream and recycle using Heritage. <br /> Collect all spent/used nickel-cadmium batteries and place in appropriate container (usually a 1 <br /> to 5 gallon pail depending upon generation rate) and label accordingly (Refer to labeling <br /> section of the Heritage Waste Handling Manual available online on Heritage website). Unless <br /> allowed and directed by Heritage, do not mix with other battery types. All batteries should be <br /> collected separately and segregated according to battery type and then labeled. If agreements <br /> exist with vendors that allow exchanges of spent batteries for fresh batteries that would be an <br /> acceptable practice (make sure to log all transactions of vendor picking up spent batteries and <br /> replacing with fresh batteries. Universal Waste streams can be stored on site for a period of up <br /> to one year before disposal via recycling. Universal waste streams do not count towards waste <br /> generator status (i.e. CESQG, SQG, or LQG). Contact Corrugated Packaging Environmental <br /> Affairs or your Heritage Customer Service Representative for further guidance and assistance. <br /> 15. Lead-acid Batteries — Handle as a "universal waste" stream and recycle using Heritage. <br /> Collect all spent/used lead-acid batteries and place in appropriate container (usually a 1 to 5 <br /> gallon pail depending upon generation rate) and label accordingly (Refer to labeling section of <br /> the Heritage Waste Handling Manual available online on Heritage website). Unless allowed <br /> and directed by Heritage, do not mix with other battery types. All batteries should be collected <br /> 164� separately and segregated according to battery type and then labeled. If agreements exist with <br /> vendors that allow exchanges of spent batteries for fresh batteries that would be an acceptable <br /> E1Qa - 9 <br />