Boston Recycling Centre

About the scheme

This site in Boston is run by Lincolnshire County Council. It is operated through the local household waste recycling centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect paint for your home or local project.

Collect paint for your home or project

If you are an individual or group from the local area you can get free paint from this scheme. The types of paint available depends on what has been brought for disposal, but most paint types are accepted, so pay them a visit to see what is on offer.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident within the Lincolnshire local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit the drop-off point on-site at Sleaford Recycling Centre to donate your paint.

Groups and individuals will then be able to access the site to collect the paint and use it locally.

As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

Please note, if you live outside of the Lincolnshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.

Lincolnshire County Council also have a free paint reuse scheme at their recycling centres in Lincoln, Louth, Market Rasen, Sleaford, Tattershall and Grantham. 

Market Rasen Recycling Centre

About the scheme

Our scheme in Market Rasen is run by Lincolnshire County Council. It is operated through the local household waste recycling centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect paint for your home or local project.

Collect paint for your home or project

If you are an individual or group from the local area you can get free paint from this scheme. The types of paint available depends on what has been brought for disposal, but most paint types are accepted, so pay them a visit to see what is on offer.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident within the Lincolnshire local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit the drop-off point on-site at Sleaford Recycling Centre to donate your paint.

Groups and individuals will then be able to access the site to collect the paint and use it locally.

As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

Please note, if you live outside of the Lincolnshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.

Lincolnshire County Council also have a free paint reuse scheme at their recycling centres in Boston, Lincoln, Louth, Sleaford, Tattershall and Grantham. 

Lincoln Recycling Centre

About the scheme

Our scheme in Lincoln is run by Lincolnshire County Council. It is operated through the local household waste recycling centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect paint for your home or local project.

Collect paint for your home or project

If you are an individual or group from the local area you can get free paint from this scheme. The types of paint available depends on what has been brought for disposal, but most paint types are accepted, so pay them a visit to see what is on offer.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident within the Lincolnshire local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit the drop-off point on-site at Lincoln Recycling Centre to donate your paint.

Groups and individuals will then be able to access the site to collect the paint and use it locally.

As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

Please note, if you live outside of the Lincolnshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.

Lincolnshire County Council also have a free paint reuse scheme at their recycling centres in Boston, Louth, Market Rasen, Sleaford, Tattershall and Grantham. 

Sleaford Recycling Centre

About the scheme

Our scheme in Sleaford is run by Lincolnshire County Council. It is operated through the local household waste recycling centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect paint for your home or local project.

Collect paint for your home or project

If you are an individual or group from the local area you can get free paint from this scheme. The types of paint available depends on what has been brought for disposal, but most paint types are accepted, so pay them a visit to see what is on offer.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident within the Lincolnshire local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit the drop-off point on-site at Sleaford Recycling Centre to donate your paint.

Groups and individuals will then be able to access the site to collect the paint and use it locally.

As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

Please note, if you live outside of the Lincolnshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.

Lincolnshire County Council also have a free paint reuse scheme at their recycling centres in Boston, Louth, Tattershall and Grantham. 

Stevenage Recycling Centre & Reuse Shop

Hertfordshire County Council runs our Community RePaint scheme in Stevenage at the Household Waste Recycling Centre. At this site, Hertfordshire residents can drop off leftover paint from their home or pick up paint for free. Here’s how it works:

Drop off leftover paint

Residents with leftover paint from their home, can drop it off at Stevenage Recycling Centre. Local groups and individuals can then collect this paint for free to reuse in the community. If the paint is in good condition, in its original container, and at least half full, it will be stocked at the Reuse shop on site. Hazardous or spray paints are not accepted. To drop off at this site, you need bring a proof of address.

Please note that Stevenage drop-off point is managed by the Council, therefore they cannot accept paint donations from businesses. If you’re a trader, retailer, manufacturer, or other business with leftover paint, click here to learn how you can donate it for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

If you are not a Hertfordshire resident, you will not be eligible to access the site to drop off paint. Please check the Hertfordshire website to check if there are permits for neighbouring counties.

No drop-off point in your local authority area? Why not encourage your council to join our network- download our template email/letter here.

Collect paint for your home or project

If you’re looking to redecorate your home or get creative on a community project, you can! Both full and part-full containers of paint are available to collect for free.

To explore the variety and range of paint colours available at Stevenage Recycling Center, pay them a visit and browse the selection on offer. Staff on site will direct you to the Reuse Shop on site.

Hertfordshire Council also run Community RePaint schemes at their sites in Ware, Waterdale, Harpenden and Welwyn Garden City.

For up to date opening hours check here: Recycling CentreReuse Shop

Tattershall Recycling Centre

About the scheme

Our scheme in Tattershall is run by Lincolnshire County Council. It is operated through the local household waste recycling centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect paint for your home or local project.

Collect paint for your home or project

If you are an individual or group from the local area you can get free paint from this scheme. The types of paint available depends on what has been brought for disposal, but most paint types are accepted, so pay them a visit to see what is on offer.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident within the Lincolnshire local authority area and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit the drop-off point on-site at Tattershall Recycling Centre to donate your paint.

Groups and individuals will then be able to access the site to collect the paint and use it locally.

As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

Please note, if you live outside of the Lincolnshire County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to access the site. If there is no drop-off point in your local authority area you will need to contact your local authority for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint. You can also adapt this template letter to encourage your local authority to consider collecting leftover paint for reuse at their sites.

Lincolnshire County Council also have a free paint reuse scheme at their recycling centres in Louth and Grantham. 

Seven Brethren Recycling Centre – Barnstaple

Our Community RePaint scheme in Barnstaple is run by Devon County Council in partnership with Suez and operated at Seven Brethren Household Waste Recycling Centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect free paint for your home or project.

Collect paint for reuse

Free paint is available to pick up from the Reuse Shop on site at Seven Brethren Recycling Centre. To see what is available, visit Seven Brethren Recycling Centre Reuse Shop during its opening hours. Visitors can expect to find a range of paint types, finishes, brands and colours that have been dropped of by local residents and saved from going to waste.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident in Devon and have leftover paint from your home, you can pass it on for reuse at Seven Brethren Recycling Centre.

Groups and individuals can then access the site to collect the paint and reuse it.

To drop off paint to Seven Brethren Recycling Centre, visit during the opening hours and site staff will direct you to the paint drop-off area.

As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

Please note, if you live outside of the Devon County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to drop-off paint at this site, a proof of address may be required to access the site.

Devon County Council also partner with Community RePaint at their recycling centres in Newton Abbot, Exeter, Ivybridge and Exmouth.

Knowle Hill Recycling Centre – Exmouth

Our Community RePaint scheme in Exmouth is run by Devon County Council in partnership with Suez and operated at Knowle Hill Household Waste Recycling Centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect free paint for your home or project.

Collect paint for reuse

Free paint is available to pick up from the Reuse Shop on site at Knowle Hill Recycling Centre. To see what is available, visit Knowle Hill Recycling Centre Reuse Shop during its opening hours. Visitors can expect to find a range of paint types, finishes, brands and colours that have been dropped of by local residents and saved from going to waste.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident in Devon and have leftover paint from your home, you can pass it on for reuse at Knowle Hill Recycling Centre.

Groups and individuals can then access the site to collect the paint and reuse it.

To drop off paint to Knowle Hill Recycling Centre, visit during the opening hours and site staff will direct you to the paint drop-off area.

As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

Please note, if you live outside of the Devon County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to drop-off paint at this site, a proof of address may be required to access the site.

Devon County Council also partner with Community RePaint at their recycling centres in Newton Abbot, Exeter, Ivybridge and Barnstaple.

Pinbrook Road Recycling Centre – Exeter

Our Community RePaint scheme in Exeter is run by Devon County Council in partnership with Suez and operated at Pinbrook Road Recycling Centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect free paint for your home or project.

Collect paint for reuse

Free paint is available to pick up from the Reuse Shop on site at Pinbrook Road Recycling Centre. To see what is available, visit Pinbrook Road Recycling Centre Reuse Shop during its opening hours. Visitors can expect to find a range of paint types, finishes, brands and colours that have been dropped of by local residents and saved from going to waste.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident in Devon and have leftover paint from your home, you can pass it on for reuse at Pinbrook Road Recycling Centre.

Groups and individuals can then access the site to collect the paint and reuse it.

To drop off paint to Pinbrook Road Recycling Centre, visit during the opening hours and site staff will direct you to the paint drop-off area.

As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

Please note, if you live outside of the Devon County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to drop-off paint at this site, a proof of address may be required to access the site.

Devon County Council also partner with Community RePaint at their recycling centres in Ivybridge, Newton Abbot, Exmouth and Barnstaple.

Brunel Road Recycling Centre – Newton Abbot

Our Community RePaint scheme in Newton Abbot is run by Devon County Council in partnership with Suez and operated at the Brunel Road Recycling Centre. At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect free paint for your home or project.

Collect paint for reuse

Free paint is available to pick up from the Reuse Shop on site at Brunel Road Recycling Centre. To see what is available, visit Brunel Road Recycling Centre Reuse Shop during its opening hours. Visitors can expect to find a range of paint types, finishes, brands and colours that have been dropped of by local residents and saved from going to waste.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident in Devon and have leftover paint from your home, you can pass it on for reuse at Brunel Road Recycling Centre.

Groups and individuals can then access the site to collect the paint and reuse it.

To drop off paint to Brunel Road Recycling Centre, visit during the opening hours and site staff will direct you to the paint drop-off area.

As this drop-off point is run by the local authority, the site is unable to accept paint donations from businesses. If you are a trader, retailer, manufacturer or other business with leftover paint, click here to find out how you can donate your leftover paint for reuse through the Community RePaint network.

Please note, if you live outside of the Devon County Council local authority area, you will not be eligible to drop-off paint at this site, a proof of address will be required to access the site (Sufficient evidence includes driving licence, current council tax bill, utility bill or DCC issued bus pass- original documents and not photocopies).

Devon County Council also partner with Community RePaint at their recycling centres in Ivybridge, Exeter, Exmouth and Barnstaple.