Scrap batteries are used, rechargeable cells that have reached the end of their cycle of use and can be recycled for their raw materials. Most states in Namibia require that hazardous waste be disposed in approved facilities, but scrap batteries and other kinds of e-waste can often be taken to recycling centres or some retail stores as part of regular household waste. But how much is a scrap battery worth in Namibia? Let’s take a look at what you can do with an old cell phone battery and how much it’ll pay you in exchange.
The value of a scrap battery in Namibia
Scrap batteries are worth around N$2,000. This amount can change depending on where you are in the world and what type of scrap battery you have. If you are looking to sell your scrap battery, be sure to look up the current exchange rates for your currency before trying to sell it.
How to get the best price for your scrap battery?
If you have a scrap battery that you need to dispose of, you may wonder how much it’s worth. The price will vary depending on the type of battery and where you’re located. You should also know that there are three major categories of batteries: lead-acid batteries (car batteries), nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) and nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH). Lead acid is typically cheaper because they contain more material than Ni-Cd or NiMH.