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Impact Printing Services, Phoenix

Impact Printing Services has been serving Central Phoenix with digital and offset printing for more than 50 years. Family owned, independent, local, and known for personal service, they are now helping make battery recycling more convenient for the community.

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About This Host

Impact Printing Services is a full-service print shop offering digital color printing, sheet-fed offset printing, letterhead, envelopes, booklets, brochures, business cards, flyers, forms, labels, and more.

As a small shop with deep experience, BBB accreditation, and Local First membership, Impact Printing brings the kind of relationship-based service that makes local businesses such a strong fit for the ResQ network.

Visit Information

Address
4314 N 7th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85013
Hours
Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5:00 PM
What To Recycle
Single-use alkaline household batteries only unless otherwise posted by ResQ.
Please verify business hours directly before visiting.

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Impact Printing Services is helping make sustainability easier to act on by giving customers a convenient place to recycle household batteries during everyday local errands.

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Why This Location Matters

Impact Printing serves individuals, designers, and businesses of all sizes, making it a natural community touchpoint in Central Phoenix.

Adding a ResQ Bin here turns a routine stop for printing needs into a simple opportunity to keep batteries out of the waste stream.

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One Bin Impact

One ResQ bin. 1,000 batteries. Real material recovery.

A single ResQ bin hitting a 1,000-battery annual collection target is not just a nice local win. It creates a visible recovery point, keeps used household batteries in a managed stream, and helps capture materials that still matter.

What 1,000 batteries starts to look like

Even one well-placed ResQ bin can create a steady, neighborhood-scale recovery habit. At 1,000 batteries per year, that is roughly 83 batteries per month or about 19 batteries per week moving into a managed recycling channel instead of being forgotten in drawers or tossed out with ordinary waste.

For weight, a simple AA-equivalent model puts that annual total at just over 50 pounds of batteries collected. Actual totals will vary depending on the mix of AAA, AA, C, D, and 9V batteries dropped into the bin.

1,000
single-use alkaline batteries collected per year
~51 lb
of battery material captured annually using an AA-size equivalent model
83/mo
average monthly drop-offs from one active community bin

Why recovery matters

EPA notes that used batteries can contain metals and other materials that need to be managed correctly by chemistry. Their guidance specifically recommends sending used alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries to battery recyclers where programs exist.

What’s inside alkaline batteries

Peer-reviewed research on spent alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries identifies zinc and manganese as key recoverable materials, which is exactly why collection matters even at the single-bin level.

Weight model used here

The ~51 pound estimate is based on the Energizer E91 AA alkaline datasheet, which lists a typical weight of 23.0 grams per battery. One thousand AA-size equivalents equals about 23 kilograms, or roughly 50.7 pounds.