News | April 22, 2026

Earth Day 2026: Our Power, Our Planet

Earth Day 2026: Our Power. Our Plant.

Every day, lead batteries quietly power the moments we rely on most, from starting our vehicles to supporting critical backup systems in hospitals, data centers, and essential infrastructure. They are a dependable, proven energy source that keeps modern life moving.

That’s our power.

Just as important is what happens at the end of a battery’s life. Across the United States, a well-established recycling system ensures these batteries are not discarded, but instead collected, processed, and returned to productive use again and again. This closed-loop approach reflects a long-standing commitment to conserving resources and reducing waste.

That’s our planet.

Essential applications supported by lead batteries.

Powering Everyday Life

Lead batteries are essential to modern life. They provide reliable, proven energy for transportation, communications, and backup systems that communities depend on every day. From passenger vehicles to emergency power systems, their role is both widespread and critical.

Equally important, they are designed with their full lifecycle in mind, making them a cornerstone of a sustainable, circular energy ecosystem.

Protecting the Planet Through Circularity

Lead batteries have a 99% recycling rate in the U.S., making them the most recycled consumer product in the country. Each year, more than 160 million used batteries are recovered and returned to productive use.

This closed-loop recycling system delivers measurable environmental and economic benefits:

  • Nearly 70% of U.S. lead supply comes from recycled materials
  • New batteries are made with up to 80% recycled content
  • Recycling uses 90% less energy and produces 90% fewer emissions than mining new materials
  • Valuable materials are kept in circulation and out of landfills
Animation showing lead batteries are made of 80% recycled material

This is how the industry reduces waste, conserves resources, and delivers real environmental impact at scale.

The Role of ABR Members

Behind this system are the members of ABR.

Through safe, responsible operations and continued investment in advanced recycling technologies, ABR members help ensure that lead battery recycling remains efficient, reliable, and environmentally sound.

Their work:

  • Supports American jobs and domestic manufacturing
  • Strengthens supply chain resilience for critical materials
  • Helps protect communities and natural resources

Together, they sustain a system that delivers both economic value and environmental progress.

Our Power. Our Planet. Every Day.

Earth Day is a reminder of what’s possible when industries take responsibility for both performance and sustainability.

The lead battery recycling industry demonstrates that powering everyday life and protecting the planet can go hand in hand – not just on Earth Day, but every day – through strong infrastructure, shared responsibility, and a commitment to continuous improvement.

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