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[[Category:Tonnage & Waste Types]][[Category:Targets & Metrics]]
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The macro battery and accumulator tonnage reported by [[DEFRA]] for the UK in 2020 was 1,213,111 tonnes <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/uk-waste-data Digest of Waste Resources 2020]</ref>.
The macro battery and accumulator tonnage reported by [[DEFRA]] for the UK in 2020 was 1,213,111 tonnes <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/uk-waste-data Digest of Waste Resources 2020]</ref>. In 2023 portable batteries represented c.19,000 tonnes collected for recycling out of c. 40,000 tonnes put on the market, around 1.5% of the total battery and accumulator tonnage reported in the macro figures..


[[File:Batteries Picture.jpg|300px|left|Picture of portable waste batteries - source sisw.org]]__TOC__
[[File:Batteries Picture.jpg|300px|left|Picture of portable waste batteries - source sisw.org]]__TOC__
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Guidance was issued in August 2022 on classifying portable and industrial batteries by the [[EA]]<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/classifying-portable-and-industrial-batteries</ref>.
Guidance was issued in August 2022 on classifying portable and industrial batteries by the [[EA]]<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/classifying-portable-and-industrial-batteries</ref>.


The macro picture does not breakdown into the respective types of batteries but the National Packaging Waste Database<ref>https://npwd.environment-agency.gov.uk/Public/Batteries/PublishedReports.aspx</ref> reports the data for portable batteries and the performance against the UK collection rate target of 45%. In the most recently reported year 2021 for portable batteries the UK (which will be provisional until May 2022):
The macro picture does not breakdown into the respective types of batteries but the National Packaging Waste Database<ref>https://npwd.environment-agency.gov.uk/Public/Batteries/PublishedReports.aspx</ref> reports the data for portable batteries and the performance against the UK collection rate target of 45%. In the most recently reported year 2023 for portable batteries the UK (published June 2024):
* 43,754 tonnes of portable batteries were placed on the market by 595 scheme members
* 39,978 tonnes of portable batteries were placed on the market by 627 scheme members
* 18,292 tonnes of portable waste batteries were collected:  
* 19,085 tonnes of portable waste batteries were collected:  
** 14,101 tonnes were lead/acid batteries (77%)
** 12,220 tonnes were lead/acid batteries (77%)
**324 tonnes were nickel/cadmium batteries (2%)
**484 tonnes were nickel/cadmium batteries (2%)
**3,867 tonnes were other types of batteries (21%)
**6,381 tonnes were other types of batteries (21%)
* 18,466 tonnes were delivered for [[treatment]] and battery evidence were accepted for a similar tonnage
* 18,967 tonnes were delivered for [[treatment]] and battery evidence were accepted for a similar tonnage
* 45.88% UK collection rate achieved (in some previous years this target has not been met, for example in 2017 a 44.89% figure was achieved<ref> [https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/concern-uk-struggle-battery-recycling-target/ Letsrecycle news item August 2018] </ref>.
* 45.0% UK collection rate achieved (in some previous years this target has not been met, for example in 2017 a 44.89% figure was achieved<ref> [https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/concern-uk-struggle-battery-recycling-target/ Letsrecycle news item August 2018] </ref>.


The macro numbers are therefore distorted by the broader category that it represents.
The macro numbers are therefore distorted by the broader category that it represents.