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Kinsbursky Brothers Inc.
Located in Anaheim California, Kinsbursky Brothers, Inc. (KBI) is an environmental management company that specializes in the management and recycling of waste materials.  Specifically noted for battery recycling, KBI was granted one of California’s first RCRA facility permits in 1988, by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and California Department of Toxic Substances Control. In 1998 KBI was granted a their second RCRA facility permit which allowed KBI to expand their battery recycling operations and to add hazardous waste management services to meet the needs of their clients. Today, KBI operations include the management and recycling of all battery chemistries, including industrial and motive power lead acid batteries, nickel cadmium batteries, nickel metal hydride, lithium (primary and rechargeable), common household alkaline batteries.

Raw Materials Company Inc.
Raw Materials Company was founded as a result of our commitment to a safer environment through the proper recycling and conversion of otherwise waste materials into reusable products. This energy conserving resource preservation is crucial to a cleaner global environment. Diligent health and saftey policies are implemented to protect our employees and the general public.

Toxco Inc.
In business since 1984, Toxco Inc has become the most diverse battery recycling company in the world. Our processes are all based on certified recycling techniques for material recovery. Toxco's facilities are approved and permitted, operating under strict guidelines from State and Federal environmental protection agencies.In 1992 Toxco introduced a unique patented process for the recycling of lithium primary batteries and is currently the only company in the world that can recycle any size or type of lithium battery. Since then Toxco has grown and focused on developing recycling solutions for most batteries and portable electronics. Today they recycle usable materials from not only lithium, but also; alkaline, nickel cadmium, nickel metal-hydride, lead, mercury and most other batteries.

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