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"The first law of ecology is that everything is related to everything else" Barry Commoner
Power Paper is committed to creating products that do not harm the environment and the earth's precious resources.
The materials used for Power Paper’s thin battery and integration technologies are environmentally safe according to international standards. The company's clean energy cells do not contain any heavy metals such as mercury, lead or cadmium, commonly found in conventional batteries.
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Requirements of Commission Directive 98/101/EC on Heavy metals content
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The Standard Institute of Israel testing on Power Paper Batteries
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Underwriters Laboratories Inc. testing on Power Paper Batteries
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Mercury 0.0005%>
(by weight)
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0.0003%>
Complies
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0.0003%>
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Cadmium 0.025%>
(by weight)
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0.0001%>
Complies
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0.0004>
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Lead 0.4%>
(by weight)
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0.0002%>
Complies
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0.0020>
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Power Paper’s environment friendly batteries include a wet electrolyte while maintaining an "open cell" configuration, thus avoiding gas accumulation upon storage. The cells contain no hazardous materials and comply with ISO 14001:2004 and Green Label standards. There are no safety limitations on the shipment, packaging and storage of Power Paper thin batteries, and they may be disposed of in regular municipal waste. See the Quality Assurance and ISO certifications page for more information.
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