Benefits of Community RePaint
Reduces waste sent to landfill.
Reduces pollution caused by disposing of waste paint.
Helps the community and local charities, community groups, schools and individuals in need.
Is good for the environment.
Facts about Paint use in the UK
Over 300 million litres of paint are sold in the UK to the DIY market and to trade decorators.
About 37.5 million litres of DIY and 2.5 million litres of trade paint remain unused.
There could be as much as 100 million litres of paint stored in homes accross the UK.
The paint tends to be stored and when it is thrown away it usually ends up in landfill sites where the toxic substances it contains, including lead, can leak out and pollute waterways and nearby land.
On average, every household in Britain has more than 17 tins of paint and other decorative coverings hidden away in cupboards, sheds and lofts and people do not know what to do with them.
The paint stored in the UK is worth around £155 million which is a financial waste.
The Community RePaint network collected and redistributed 113,000 litres of waste paint to 4,414 recipient groups in 2002-03 with a market value of £430,000.
An individual scheme typically redistributed 2,500 litres of paint to 98 different community groups or individuals. The majority of recipients being in the 6 to 16 age group.
Why Re-use Paint?
Most people do some home decorating and have spare paint stored in their cellar, garage or garden shed for later use. When you have a clear-out you may find paint which you no longer need. Discarded paint:Rather than throwing it away as rubbish, Community RePaint collects usable paint for redistribution to community groups throughout the Local Community.
- Is awkward to dispose of
- Can be a nuisance
- Wastes valuable resources
- Denies others from using the material