Starting from August 10, 2024, the Vega store network is launching battery and accumulator collection. At the moment, this is the only company with a license to collect, store, and recycle hazardous waste, including batteries.
Battery collection containers are installed in all Vega stores in Yerevan, with plans to install containers in other cities of Armenia in September.
Unfortunately, battery collection by activists without a license is subject to administrative penalties. Green Green was fined 550,000 drams for collecting batteries based on a report by "eco-activists", and the collected batteries were confiscated and, most likely, discarded by the authorities. Therefore, we are currently unable to organize battery collection on our own, even for transferring them to Vega.
We urge the Armenian authorities to allow activists to collect batteries and similar waste, similar to how it is organized in Russia, where short-term storage of such waste does not require a license, allowing activists to independently organize the collection and transfer of batteries for recycling.
Vega will sort and store the collected batteries in a special licensed facility. Once a sufficient amount of batteries for processing has been accumulated, equipment for recycling will be purchased or rented. The pace of accumulating recyclable materials will be the determining factor.