Donate your unused Dulux paint effortlessly to a worthy cause through their paint redistribution service, a convenient method for contributing to a meaningful objective.
Community RePaint, a paint redistribution service sponsored by Dulux for over three decades, is helping households across the UK realize numerous paint ideas while preventing paint from ending up in landfill or being incinerated.
With an estimated average of four cans of leftover paint in the typical DIYing household, finding a solution for disposal or reuse is becoming increasingly important. Community RePaint offers a practical and eco-friendly alternative by donating unfinished paint tins to community centers, families, and individuals.
Dulux's research reveals that a staggering 50 million liters of paint go to waste every year in the UK. This waste not only contributes to environmental issues but also represents a missed opportunity for creative projects and home improvements.
Community RePaint redistributed over 366,000 liters of paint last year, benefiting 44,500 individuals and families and 2,500 community groups. The service has grown significantly, with over 100 collection points located at various local recycling centers, community centers, and paint retailers across the country.
Sara Hesikova, a Content Editor at Community RePaint since June 2024, discusses the importance of managing leftover paint. With a background in niche fashion and lifestyle magazines and copywriting for luxury bed linen brand Yves Delorme, Sara brings a unique perspective to the platform. She graduated from London College of Fashion with a bachelor's degree in fashion journalism in 2016.
Sara emphasizes the need to properly seal paint with a rubber mallet and plastic wrap to extend its lifespan. She also encourages DIYers to drop off their leftover paint with local Community RePaint members for redistribution.
To use the Community RePaint service, simply find the nearest donation point by entering your postcode on the Community RePaint website. By doing so, you can contribute to reducing waste, while also gaining access to a wealth of paint for your next project.
It's worth noting that 23% of Brits admit to not doing anything with their leftover paint. By taking advantage of Community RePaint, not only are you helping the environment, but you're also opening up a world of creative possibilities.
Sara Hesikova, who is also the platform's Certified Expert in Training on Furniture, has tested over 150 different sofas. Her expertise in home furnishings and decor makes her an invaluable asset to the Community RePaint team.
With the number of Community RePaint members in the UK surpassing 100, it's clear that this service is making a significant impact in the fight against paint waste. By working together, we can create a more sustainable future, one paint tin at a time.
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