That seems fucking ridiculous to me. Why would you place all these heavy metals (zinc, magnesium) and useful steel in a landfill or incinerator somewhere? Supposedly it's not profitable to recycle. I'd support a tax or deposit on battery sales to fund recycling - they do it for car batteries, so why not smaller ones?
Anyway, I emailed a few places. If you are looking to recycle:
Hazman in Tonawanda (a local haz-waste recycling company) takes them and recycles them for $0.50 cents a pound. I confirmed over email they are actually recycled and not just incinerated.

There is a Canadian company called RMC on the east side that is a terminal for battery recycling, but they don't accept household quantities. Their sales manager, Andrew Paupst was amazing and recommended taking them to UB electronics drop off where they will be recycled.

Hello Joe,
It seems the University of Buffalo has a recycling program. I have attached a link that gives the location of all of their collection points. Hope it helps.
Regards
Andrew Paupst
Raw Materials Company Inc.- ISO 14001
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Wow - she has a beautiful voice. It is pretty good till 2:30 but then it gets completely annoying!
Thanks for the link. There is something oddly appealing about the song.
This song, she is real into it: :::link:::
"watching gospel songs about chicken"? As I live and breathe, I've not heard of such a thing. I probably do need to get out more. Do tell.