DDR Battery Recycling in Bellingham
DDR batteries require special handling. Be careful when handling these batteries. It is worth researching safe handling practices. We tape terminals and use fire retardent when shipping these.
- Accepted?
- Accepted for a fee
- Fee
- $50 per lb for DDR batteries, billed in 0.5 lb minimum increments.
- Item type
- Battery
- Business pickup
- Offered with other materials

Description
Damaged, defective, recalled, swollen, leaking, hot, punctured, fire-damaged, or otherwise questionable batteries.
Considerations before bringing it
DDR batteries can present serious fire, chemical, or transport risk. Customers should research safe handling before moving them.
Preparation notes
Do not crush, puncture, disassemble, or mix into bulk battery containers. Follow researched safety guidance.
Data and privacy prep
This item does not normally store customer data.
General data note only. Most versions do not store customer files, but smart, networked, enterprise, or modified versions may retain settings, account links, removable media, or configuration data.
Best way to bring it to us
Research proper handling procedures. In house we tape terminals and package in fire retardent.
Accessories and related parts
Common accessories or related parts: Damaged devices with internal batteries.
Battery pricing
$50 per lb for DDR batteries, billed in 0.5 lb minimum increments.
Safe handling note
DDR guidance only, not legal, safety, hazmat, or transport compliance advice. Damaged, defective, recalled, swollen, leaking, hot, punctured, or fire-damaged batteries can be dangerous. Research safe handling first. Do not crush, puncture, disassemble, or mix with other batteries.
What happens after drop-off
DDR batteries require special handling and may need to be isolated or routed through a specialized battery recycling process.
Battery preparation video
See how 1PC prepares battery materials for safer handling and recycling after intake.