Call2Recycle and RLG Partner to Enhance Battery Collection Safety with Innovative Technology

Call2Recycle and RLG Partner to Enhance Battery Collection Safety with Innovative Technology

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Toronto, ON, March 25th, 2025 Call2Recycle, Canada’s leading battery collection and recycling organization, and RLG, leading provider of circular solutions, are proud to announce their collaboration in advancing battery collection safety through the lithium-ion safety (LiSa) box. This new technology, provided by RLG, is designed to enhance safety and address the growing challenges faced by the recycling sector.

As the use of battery-powered devices continues to grow, the need for safe and convenient recycling options is also becoming increasingly important. Call2Recycle’s extensive network of nearly 15,000 collection sites already offers a comprehensive range of safety solutions to reduce risks of thermal incidents throughout the recycling process. The addition of the LiSa box, designed for shipping and storage of damaged, defective, or recalled lithium-ion batteries, will help further ensure safer collection and handling of these batteries.

The LiSa boxes will be introduced throughout 2025 in Call2Recycle’s collection network, and support industries using and collecting large volumes of lithium-ion batteries, offering a safe, scalable storage and transportation solution for end-of-life, damaged, defective or recalled lithium-ion batteries and electronics. RLG also offers a LiSa+ circular take-back service that provides battery and electronics collection on a timely basis and at the appropriate cadence for customer needs.

RLG’s local Canadian presence is backed by 20 years of global expertise in battery take-back solutions. “Our global impact amounts to an average of over 79,000 tonnes of batteries safely collected each year,” said Les Griffith, Senior Director Business Development, RLG Americas. “Through our partnership with Call2Recycle, we look forward to expanding our services in the North American market, ensuring the safe return of critical raw materials back into supply chains, conserving materials and providing growth through sustainable, circular solutions.”

“Call2Recycle is committed to staying at the forefront of innovations that promote safer end-of-life battery management,” said Joseph Chung, Vice President Account Management at Call2Recycle. “From provincial governments and battery producers to collectors and organizations offering unique, safe recycling solutions, we are proud to work alongside these partners to expand and improve battery recycling in Canada — and we’re excited to add RLG to that distinguished list.”

About the LiSa Box

  • Made with patented AkkuGrain technology, certified to the highest UN ADR P911 safe packaging standard, based on real-life fire tests. 
  • This new technology suppresses fire in the event of a thermal runway reaction, also limiting noxious gases and releasing harmless water vapor. 

About Call2Recycle Canada, Inc.

Call2Recycle® is Canada’s leading organization for battery and battery-powered product collection and recycling, fulfilling product stewardship obligations on behalf of over 400 members, including producers of single-use and rechargeable batteries. Call2Recycle powers key recycling programs in Canada, including Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! for household and e‑bike batteries, Recycle Your Vapes for battery-powered vapes in Québec, and manages the industry-led voluntary EV Battery Recovery program for electric vehicle batteries in Québec. The organization operates provincially-approved programs in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Québec, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. It also functions as a registered Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) in Ontario, adhering to the Ontario Batteries Regulation. It offers collection and recycling services for household batteries (weighing up to 5 kg), as well as e‑transport batteries used to power e‑bikes, e‑scooters, e‑skateboards, hoverboards, and Electric Vehicles (EVs).

Since its inception in 1997, Call2Recycle has diverted over 50 million kilograms of batteries from Canadian landfills. It upholds its commitment to operating the highest quality battery recycling program in Canada and holds certification in the most rigorous and globally respected standards, including R2v3, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 9001. This reputation for excellence has enabled Call2Recycle to maintain trusted, long-term relationships with stakeholders and establish a network of nearly 15,000 participating collection locations across Canada, including at leading retailers and municipal facilities.

Media Contact

Call2Recycle – Charles-Antoine Dubois, Bilingual Corporate Communications Manager

Email: cadubois@appelarecycler.ca; Mobile: 647–464-7381

RLG – Diana Alpeza, Communications Manager

Email: diana.alpeza@rev-log.com; Mobile: 647–402-0864

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Les Griffith - Speakers

Business Development Director
RLGA

Les Griffith is currently the Business Development Director at RLGA and is tasked with expanding the company’s data management offerings for packaging EPR in the Americas. Les has over 30 years of industry experience in Environmental Services, Extended Producer Responsibility and Reverse Distribution. Les has spent these last 30 years working with organizations to develop progressively more sustainable solutions to the management of end-of-life materials. Prior to joining RLG, Les spent eleven years at Covanta most recently serving as the Business Development Director for the Healthcare Solutions division. His group covered North and Central America and specialized in providing a suite of services to healthcare PROs, take-back services to retail pharmacy and law enforcement and environmental services to the healthcare sector and reverse distributors. Prior to Covanta Les spent 10 years at Waste Management Inc. as an Area Manager for their Healthcare Solutions group.

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Andriana Kontovrakis - Speakers

Director of Compliance Services
RLG

Andriana Kontovrakis is the Director of Compliance Services for Reverse Logistics Group’s US team.  She manages a team responsible for ensuring manufacturer and retailer customer compliance with EPR laws for electronics, batteries, packaging, household hazardous wastes, and other consumer products across the US. Along with RLG partner the Household and Commercial Products Association, she is spearheading the development of the Household Product Stewardship Alliance, a stewardship organization forming under the guidelines of Vermont’s HHW EPR law.  Prior to working with RLG, she was a Policy Analyst with the global electronics recycler Sims Lifecycle Solutions where she managed programmatic implementation and customer and supplier accounts for the US EPR compliance unit and the Deputy Director for Waste Prevention for the NYC Department of Sanitation.

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