16 Apr 2025
Following a series of fires, residents across West Northamptonshire are being urged to help reduce risk to lives by disposing of batteries safely.
People are being urged to ensure that they only recycle batteries using specialist recycling services to help tackle the cause of fires happening in refuse collection vehicles and waste facilities.
Household batteries that are being thrown away in rubbish and recycling bins have caused a number of incidents, including a container at a local Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) to catch fire. West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has issued a warning that there is a serious risk of fires happening in both homes and HWRCs if batteries aren’t disposed of properly.
There are three simple ways residents can reduce the risk of fires:
Domestic batteries can be put into a small plastic bag and tied to the handle of your wheeled bin for safe collection and recycling. Please put them on the following bins:
To find out more details of where you can recycle household batteries visit: www.westnorthants.gov.uk/batteries
West Northamptonshire Council Communications Team
communications@westnorthants.gov.uk