Grand Coulee, May 29, 2023 – Call2Recycle and Earth Rangers are proud to announce the results in Saskatchewan of the 2022 edition of their Battery Blitz collection contest, partnering with elementary schools to recycle used batteries. The results were announced on May 29 at Stewart Nicks Elementary School in Grand Coulee, in the presence of Saskatchewan Minister of the Environment Dana Skoropad.
The Battery Blitz contest has partnered with elementary schools since 2015 to educate young Canadians about the importance of battery recycling for the environment. The contest, organized twice a year with elementary schools in Canada, encourages students to collect as many used batteries as possible over the contest period. Through this initiative, students can form lifelong habits and play a positive role in managing their environment.
In 2022, students participating in the Battery Blitz Contest in Saskatchewan collected over 558 kg of used batteries. The top three schools will receive monetary prizes for educational materials, experiences, or technology:
1st place: Stewart Nicks Elementary School in Grand Coulee for collecting over 248 kg of batteries.
2nd place: Lakeridge Elementary School for collecting over 192 kg of batteries.
3rd place: Vincent Massey Community School for collecting almost 89 kg of batteries.
“Congratulations to not only Stewart Nicks Elementary school for taking first place, but to all those who participated in this great contest,” said Minister of Environment Dana Skoropad. “Battery recycling, and all forms of recycling, are so important to protecting the wonderful environment that we call home.”
“Our Stewart Nicks School students, families and the entire community took the mission to heart, helping recycle 248 kg of batteries, that is an average of over 2 kg per student. That is absolutely amazing! We hope that our efforts earlier this year have helped families build the habit of recycling batteries rather than throw them in the trash. Small things can have huge impact!”
“Congratulations to Stewart Nicks PS and all the Saskatchewan schools that participated in the 2022 battery blitz contest; together you’ve made a big impact on keeping batteries out of landfill. It’s always so inspiring to see what kids are capable of accomplishing when given the knowledge and agency to take action for the environment. Looking forward to many more successful contests in the future!”
“We’re delighted to see young Saskatchewanians committing to battery recycling with such energy” said Jon McQuaid, Vice-President Marketing and Communications at Call2Recycle.
Saskatchewan has actively engaged in battery recycling since 2020 with the launch of a program operated by Call2Recycle, dedicated to disposing of used batteries in an environmentally-friendly manner. Working with Saskatchewan’s leading recycling association SARCAN, the program collected over 102,400kg of batteries in 2022.
Saskatchewan is now preparing for the Fall 2023 edition of the Contest, and schools interested in signing up can contact Earth Rangers at [email protected].
About Earth Rangers
Earth Rangers is the kids’ conservation organization, committed to instilling environmental knowledge, positivity, and the confidence to take action in children across North America. We do this through a suite of programming that is educational and engaging—but more importantly, our programs show children that it is not too late to help the planet, and the things we do today will matter tomorrow. Founded as a small community organization in Canada in 2004, Earth Rangers has since grown to be the largest youth environmental organization globally with over 325,000 members and alumni.
About Call2Recycle Canada, Inc.
Call2Recycle® is Canada’s leading organization for battery collection and recycling, fulfilling product stewardship obligations on behalf of over 400 members, including producers of single-use and rechargeable batteries. It is the provincially-approved consumer battery collection and
recycling program for British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, and Prince Edward Island, and operates as a registered Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) in Ontario according to the Ontario Batteries Regulation. Call2Recycle accepts household batteries (weighing up to 5 kgs) for recycling and eTransport batteries used to power eBikes, eScooters, eSkateboards, Hoverboards, and Electric Vehicles (EVs).
Since its inception in 1997, Call2Recycle has diverted almost 40 million kilograms of batteries from Canadian landfills. This reputation for excellence has enabled Call2Recycle to maintain trusted, long-term relationships with stakeholders and a network of more than 10,000 participating collection locations across Canada, including at leading retailers and municipal facilities.
Media Contact
Charles-Antoine Dubois, Bilingual Corporate Communications Manager, Call2Recycle
Email: [email protected], cell: 647-464-7381