Dive into the electrifying world of battery recycling with Christine Daniels from the Good News Project. They're tackling the fiery issue of battery fires in Marathon County landfills, which blaze up weekly, costing up to $250,000 per incident. With a new grant, they've launched a rechargeable battery recycling program, aiming to curb these costly conflagrations. Discover the intricate recycling process, from discharging to shredding, and learn why reusing lithium is crucial as global supplies dwindle. The program charges $2.29 per pound, offering a sustainable solution to a sizzling problem. Help save the planet, one battery at a time!
Plus we talk Wisconsin sports with Paul Michlig including the Brewers-Cubs Divisional Series, the Packers' tie with Dallas and the Badgers trip to Michigan tomorrow. Guests: Paul Michlig, Christine Daniels
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