Problem Addressed

The production of virgin paint is very carbon intensive, with the UK producing circa 600 million litres per annum. Roughly 10% of that material ends up in our waste streams with only 2% being recycled. The remaining 98% is mainly sent to incineration destroying perfectly good material including polymers from the paint pots which is in very short demand world wide. A lot of paint pots generated within construction are discarded in skips contaminating other material that could other wise be reused / recycled.

Solution Overview

Paint360 receive unwanted paint pots, decant the water based material by colour and type to make new products while recycling all the paint pots. Paint 360 is also a Social Enterprise creating positive impact by reducing the 55 million litres of waste paint produced every year in the UK while creating jobs for young people with barriers to employment. The products also support closed loop recycling targets, CSR initiatives, and cost saving targets on paint purchases and waste management.

A full range of paints and sundries available can be found here.

Paint360 aim to be cost neutral for waste disposal routes so there is no financial investment required, and finished goods are competitive on price and quality for virgin alternatives from everyday brands on quality and price.

Paint360 can also arrange for waste paint to be collected either by one of their preferred haulage partners or for smaller collections they have their own 7.5 tonne vehicle with tail lift and ADR driver which enables them to offer a competitive price.

For more information on pricing please contact Paint360.

Case Study

A range of case studies can be found here. Paint360 are strategic partner to PPG and supply the following projects currently:

  • Amey – Ministry of Justice on the CRED scheme for prison refurbishment
  • Social Housing – Birmingham City Housing Stock in conjunction with Fortem – Wates & Engie
  • Orbit Homes – Refurbishment and very soon new housing
  • Recent school refurbishments with Morgan Sindall in Wales
  • Kier / Amey – Highways

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