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Good Practice: 3.5 Tons of Alkaline Batteries Disposed of in a Correct Way - Norte De Ciudad Juárez

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At least 3.5 tons of batteries were disposed of by the border in a correct way during what goes from 2025 through the program “Ponte las Pilas”, sponsored by the Directorate of Ecology of the Municipality, with the objective of taking care of the environment. Through this strategy, the authority maintains 19 containers arranged in different parts of the city, such as municipal dependencies, educational institutions, libraries, companies and in t…
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At least 3.5 tons of batteries were disposed of by the border in a correct way during what goes from 2025 through the program “Ponte las Pilas”, sponsored by the Directorate of Ecology of the Municipality, with the objective of taking care of the environment. Through this strategy, the authority maintains 19 containers arranged in different parts of the city, such as municipal dependencies, educational institutions, libraries, companies and in t…

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The Ciudad Juárez Department of Ecology reported that, during 2025, 3.5 tons of alkaline batteries were collected through the "Ponte las Pilas" program, an initiative that seeks to protect the environment and reduce toxic waste pollution. César René Díaz Gutiérrez, head of the department, highlighted that 19 containers are currently installed at strategic locations throughout the city, including municipal offices, educational institutions, libra…

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segundoasegundo.com broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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