REMO
Address
REMOUnit 3Commercial RoadMarchCambridgeshirePE15 8QPOpening times
Mon-Sat 9:30-3pmAbout the scheme
Community RePaint Cambridgeshire – Affordable Paint for Your Projects
Community RePaint Cambridgeshire is a hub for reclaimed and remanufactured paint. Run by REMO (formerly known as CCORRN), they have two convenient locations in March and Wisbech where you can pick up paint for your home, garden, or community project.
Affordable Recycled Paint for All Projects
At both REMO sites, you’ll find a variety of paint saved from waste, perfect for DIY, home renovation, and larger projects. The paint is not only budget-friendly but also helps reduce landfill waste. Visit Community RePaint Cambridgeshire during their opening hours to browse their selection and purchase paint at low prices.
ReColour Paint – Perfect for Community Projects
REMO is one of our ReColour remanufacturing centres, producing high-quality, nearly-new paint that’s ideal for community projects. If you need larger quantities (60 litres or more), you can order our ReColour paint in bulk. Smaller amounts are available to purchase directly through the REMO website.
Paint saved from waste
Community RePaint Cambridgeshire collects unused paint from local Household Waste Recycling Centres, retailers, traders, and manufacturers. REMO also offer commercial paint treatment services for responsible disposal.
REMO operates as a membership organisation, welcoming new members to join for a small fee. As a member, you’ll gain access to the Community RePaint scheme and The Bits & Bobs Scrapstore.
Need Larger Quantities of Paint?
If you need more than 60 litres of paint for a community project, you can easily order from us centrally. Learn more about bulk orders here.
Important Note for Paint Donations
Please note that Community RePaint Cambridgeshire does not accept paint donations from individual householders. However, you can use our householder paint drop-off point finder to locate a drop-off point near you for leftover paint donations.
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