Littlehampton Recycling Centre

Our scheme in Littlehampton is run by Biffa in partnership with West Sussex County Council and operated through the Recycling Centre. At this site West Sussex residents can drop off leftover paint from their home or pick up paint to reuse for free. Here’s how it works:

Drop off leftover paint

Residents with leftover paint from their home, can drop it off at Littlehampton Recycling Centre. Local groups and individuals can then collect this paint for free to reuse in the community. You must have an appointment to visit this centre, this is an easy process that can be done on the West Sussex County Council website here.

Please note that this 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 West Sussex resident, you will not be eligible to access the site to drop off paint, and you may be asked for a proof of address to visit the centre. 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 Littlehampton Recycling Centre, pay them a visit and browse the selection on offer. Staff on site will direct you to the Community RePaint area.

West Sussex also have a Community RePaint scheme at their sites in Westhampnett, Burgess HillCrawleyHorsham and Shoreham.

Horsham Recycling Centre

Our scheme in Horsham is run by Biffa in partnership with West Sussex County Council and operated through the Recycling Centre. At this site West Sussex residents can drop off leftover paint from their home or pick up paint to reuse for free. Here’s how it works:

Drop off leftover paint

Residents with leftover paint from their home, can drop it off at Horsham Recycling Centre. Local groups and individuals can then collect this paint for free to reuse in the community. You must have an appointment to visit this centre, this is an easy process that can be done on the West Sussex County Council website here.

Please note that this 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 West Sussex resident, you will not be eligible to access the site to drop off paint, and you may be asked for a proof of address to visit the centre. 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 Horsham Recycling Centre, pay them a visit and browse the selection on offer. Staff on site will direct you to the Community RePaint area.

West Sussex also have a Community RePaint scheme at their sites in Westhampnett, Burgess HillCrawleyLittlehampton and Shoreham.

Crawley Recycling Centre

Our scheme in Crawley is run by Biffa in partnership with West Sussex County Council and operated through the Recycling Centre. At this site West Sussex residents can drop off leftover paint from their home or pick up paint to reuse for free. Here’s how it works:

Drop off leftover paint

Residents with leftover paint from their home, can drop it off at Crawley Recycling Centre. Local groups and individuals can then collect this paint for free to reuse in the community. You must have an appointment to visit this centre, this is an easy process that can be done on the West Sussex County Council website here.

Please note that this 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 West Sussex resident, you will not be eligible to access the site to drop off paint, and you may be asked for a proof of address to visit the centre. 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 Crawley Recycling Centre, pay them a visit and browse the selection on offer. Staff on site will direct you to the Community RePaint area.

West Sussex also have a Community RePaint scheme at their sites in Westhampnett, Burgess HillHorshamLittlehampton and Shoreham.

Chichester Recycling Centre

Our scheme in Westhampnett is run by Biffa in partnership with West Sussex County Council and operated through the Recycling Centre. At this site West Sussex residents can drop off leftover paint from their home or pick up paint to reuse for free. Here’s how it works:

Drop off leftover paint

Residents with leftover paint from their home, can drop it off at Chichester Recycling Centre. Local groups and individuals can then collect this paint for free to reuse in the community. You must have an appointment to visit this centre, this is an easy process that can be done on the West Sussex County Council website here.

Please note that this 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 West Sussex resident, you will not be eligible to access the site to drop off paint, and you may be asked for a proof of address to visit the centre. 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 Chichester Recycling Centre, pay them a visit and browse the selection on offer. Staff on site will direct you to the Community RePaint area.

West Sussex also have a Community RePaint scheme at their sites in Burgess Hill, Crawley, Horsham, Littlehampton and Shoreham.

Burgess Hill Recycling Centre

Our scheme in Burgess Hill is run by Biffa in partnership with West Sussex County Council and operated through the Recycling Centre. At this site West Sussex residents can drop off leftover paint from their home or pick up paint to reuse for free. Here’s how it works:

Drop off leftover paint

Residents with leftover paint from their home, can drop it off at Burgess Hill Recycling Centre. Local groups and individuals can then collect this paint for free to reuse in the community. You must have an appointment to visit this centre, this is an easy process that can be done on the West Sussex County Council website here.

Please note that this 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 West Sussex resident, you will not be eligible to access the site to drop off paint, and you may be asked for a proof of address to visit the centre. 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 Burgess Hill Recycling Centre, pay them a visit and browse the selection on offer. Staff on site will direct you to the Community RePaint area.

West Sussex also have a Community RePaint scheme at their sites in Westhampnett, Crawley, Horsham, Littlehampton and Shoreham.

Harpenden Recycling Centre & Reuse Shop

Hertfordshire County Council runs our Community RePaint scheme in Harpenden 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 Harpenden 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 Harpenden 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 Harpenden 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 Welwyn Garden City, Waterdale and Ware.

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

Welwyn Garden City Recycling Centre & Reuse Shop

Hertfordshire County Council runs our Community RePaint scheme in Welwyn Garden City 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 Welwyn Garden City 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 Welwyn Garden City 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 Welwyn Garden City 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 and Harpenden.

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

Stone Recycling Centre

Staffordshire County Council runs our Community RePaint scheme in Stone at the Household Waste Recycling Centre. At this site, Staffordshire 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 Stone Recycling Centre. Local groups and individuals can then collect this paint for free to reuse in the community.

Please note that Stone 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 Staffordshire resident, you will not be eligible to access the site to drop off paint. 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 colors available at Stone Recycling Center, pay them a visit and browse the selection on offer. Staff on site will direct you to the Community RePaint area.

Staffordshire Council also have Community RePaint schemes at their sites in Stafford, Cannock, Rugeley, LeekLichfield, Uttoxeter, Burton, Biddulph, Bilbrook, Burntwood Cheadle!

Rugeley Recycling Centre

Our scheme in Rugeley is run by Staffordshire County Council. It is operated through the Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRC). At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect paint for your home or local project – just visit during their opening hours.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit the drop-off point on-site. 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 Council, 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 are not a resident, you will not be eligible to access the site to drop off paint. If there is no drop-off point in your local borough, you will need to contact your local Council for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint.

Collect paint for your home or project

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

If you would like to know what volume and range of paint colours we have at your local HWRC, please visit them in person to browse what is on offer. The HWRC staff on site will guide you to the RePaint area.

Staffordshire Council also have a Community RePaint scheme at their sites in Stafford, Cannock, Stone, LeekLichfield, Uttoxeter, Burton, Biddulph, Bilbrook, Burntwood   Cheadle!

Cheadle Recycling Centre

Our scheme in Cheadle is run by Staffordshire County Council. It is operated through the Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRC). At this site, you can drop off leftover paint from your home or collect paint for your home or local project – just visit during their opening hours.

Drop off leftover paint

If you are a resident and you have leftover paint from your home that you’d like to pass on for reuse, visit the drop-off point on-site. 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 Council, 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 are not a resident, you will not be eligible to access the site to drop off paint. If there is no drop-off point in your local borough, you will need to contact your local Council for guidance on what to do with your leftover paint.

Collect paint for your home or project

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

If you would like to know what volume and range of paint colours we have at your local HWRC, please visit them in person to browse what is on offer. The HWRC staff on site will guide you to the RePaint area.

Staffordshire Council also have a Community RePaint scheme at their sites in Stafford, CannockLeekLichfield, Uttoxeter, Burton, Biddulph, Bilbrook, Stone, Burntwood and Rugeley!