by Dr. Cadmium » Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:40 pm
That one's been listed several times. Big surprise - no bids.
Not only do standard household batteries not have any precious metals in them, they cost more to recycle than the recovered materials are worth. However, it's possible that with high metal prices some company has figured out a way to turn a profit with them.
This goes for most alkaline, zinc carbon, and "lithium" batteries (the non-rechargeable type used in cameras).
I have seen want ads for large quantities of alkaline button cells, so apparently they have some value.