
Xtreme no longer accepting Shein donations
Textiles Xtreme is no Longer accepting Shein for Donations This Plastic Free July we’re taking a hard stance on ultra-fast fashion . SHEIN’s impact is devastating
Battery fires are a serious risk for us all. If damaged or charged incorrectly they can cause a violent fire in seconds. There have been a growing number of violent battery fires across Aotearoa New Zealand, so Xtreme is working with our local Raglan Volunteer Fire Brigade to prevent battery fires in WhÄingaroa Raglan.
Lithium-ion (li-ion) batteries are the main risk for causing these violent fires because they are high-energy. Household devices commonly powered by li-ion include laptops, power tools, e-bikes, e-scooters, vapes and even cars.
â All batteries are free to drop off at Xtreme Zero Waste. We have a bunker for storing batteries and vapes safely before transporting to battery recyclers. Only deep cycle solar batteries have fee.
â Li-ion devices should never be placed in any household or public rubbish or recycling bins as batteries can cause fires during collection, transporting and processing.
There is a huge risk if batteries are placed in landfill because it is collected by our compactor truck, and if batteries are compacted, they can cause the truck to catch fire in seconds, while driving on our residential streets.
Fire Emergency New Zealand recommend following the below steps to prevent device or battery fires:
â Only buy genuine devices and equipment
â Only buy devices and equipment from trustworthy manufacturers and retailers
â Only use the correct and approved chargers for your device
â Avoid leaving devices charging unattended or overnight
â Disconnect fully charged batteries and devices
â Never charge devices on flammable surfaces
â Never charge your devices in bed, or on flammable material or surfaces
â Avoid exposing devices to heat, moisture, or direct sunlight
â Discard damaged devices showing signs of swelling, leakage or overheating
â Installing approved smoke or heat alarms in charging areas will help give an early warning of extreme battery overheating or fire.
There are free online and poster resources from Fire Emergency New Zealand for your work, home or shared spaces https://www.fireandemergency.nz/fire-safety-campaign-resources/lithium-ion-battery-safety/
Example of a damaged battery dropped to site at Xtreme Zero Waste.
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