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Gotcha. I guess these will just live in the box with my old batteries forever.
Your Home Depot probably has a bin for them.
I got rid of hundreds of pounds of old batteries at my community electronics recycling event this year. See if your community has one.
How did you accumulate hundreds of pounds of batteries? That's a crazy amount! 100 pounds is equivalent to almost 2000 AA batteries.
Dunno how it is elsewhere but we can bring electronics, batteries and light bulbs to the hardware store for disposal