At Nav Prakriti, we believe that battery recycling is safe when done correctly—but it’s not without risks. That’s why safety is a top priority at every stage of the process.
Batteries, especially lithium-ion ones, can be flammable or even explosive if not handled properly. They can release toxic gases, catch fire, or leak dangerous chemicals. That’s why proper discharging, storage, and transport are essential before recycling begins.
In well-equipped recycling facilities, safety is ensured through:
- Protective gear and training for workers
- Automated systems to reduce human handling
- Controlled environments for dismantling and chemical treatment
- Strict fire and chemical hazard protocols
When handled by certified recyclers using modern technology, battery recycling is highly regulated and safe. The real danger lies in informal or unlicensed operations, where safety standards are ignored and both workers and the environment are put at risk.
As consumers and businesses, it’s our responsibility to choose authorized recycling partners and never throw batteries in regular trash bins.
At Nav Prakriti, we promote only safe, certified, and environmentally sound recycling practices—because protecting people and the planet must go hand in hand.



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