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Willard Batteries is part of Powertech Batteries, one of the largest power electronics and telecommunications groups in southern Africa. Powertech Batteries is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Altron Group and its core business includes the manufacture and distribution of batteries, DC power systems, cable and cable accessories, transformers, including electrical accessories and lighting technology. In addition to manufacturing and supplying a comprehensive range of premium quality automotive batteries to the OE and replacement markets, the Willard Batteries brand has become well known in many diverse areas of the industrial market throughout sub Saharan Africa.
Willard Batteries also participates in the global fight for a greener, more hospitable planet. As part of its Go Green, Go Willard campaign, Willard Batteries recycles scrap automotive batteries and donates a portion of the money to Food and Trees for Africa for the planting of trees in denuded urban areas.
The recycling of a potentially damaging waste lead-acid batteries, and the subsequent planting of trees, is a prime example of Willard's "corporate responsibility" in the area of environmental protection.