The battery that starts the engine and runs all the electronics is a rechargeable battery. The only disposable battery may be the one in the remote for the car.
They reduce the use of metal used to make them. (i.e. when you get disposable batteries the metal is disposed) but if you recharge batteries, it will reduce the costs of making.
AA rechargeable batteries are batteries that are not disposable. That is, once the power is drained, you can recharge them and use them again and again. I find these quite useful when used in my video game console.
Yes it runs on batteries. It uses 9 volt batteries. You can use either disposable or rechargeable.
Rechargeable batteries are more expensive than disposable batteries initially but pay for themselves in the long run if you use them consistently. Consumer reports has a report on the best and worst ones.
The cost of disposable diapers is high, especially in today's economy. Disposable diapers also emit chemicals when discarded, causing further problems to the already fragile environment.
No, not all electronic toys use batteries. Some electronic toys must be plugged into a wall socket in order to be used. Not necessarily. More and more toys are including battery packs that can be recharged, as this is much better for the environment than disposable batteries.
most things are disposable
Many of them do and it's best to use NiMH as other batteries will drain.
Disposable aprons are used by doctors and nurses and the like. They are disposable because after use, they might be contaminated and not safe to use anymore.
Duracell rechargeable batteries are the best value for powering things in the home. While the initial cost is higher than disposable, they are a money saver in the long run. They are powerful after charging despite regular use. Consumers enjoy saving money along with opting for the green option of rechargeable batteries.
almost everything you use is disposable