DES MOINES, Iowa – If you’re doing some cleaning or replacing an old electronic device, you may be wondering what you can do with devices that have batteries. Metro Waste Authority officials have one message — don’t just throw batteries in the regular trash. Batteries, even small ones, can cause fires. To deal with that […]
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