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Fuji’s Eco-Friendly EnviroMAX Batteries

by Brian Yalung on Thursday, January 8th, 2009

 

 

Batteries will always be in demand even if with the emergence of rechargeable options in the market. The problem is how do you make batteries eco-friendly? Fuji seems to address that problem with the development of the EnviroMAX batteries.

The new batteries are free of mercury, cadmium, and PVC, chemicals cited by the European RoHS initiative as hazardous chemicals to be avoided (it’s unclear whether the new batteries will earn RoHS certification, however). Fuji claims to manufacturer them under strict ISO guidelines too, packaging EnviroMAX batteries in recycled paper and fully recyclable PET plastic.

The real threat of batteries comes in the form of disposal. If batteries are not disposed properly, chances of contracting poisonous chemicals from trashed used batteries will occur. Thank God Fuji has developed these types of batteries.

(Source) PC Mag

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