Statewide Paint Recycling Program Debuts in Illinois
New program aims to recover and recycle hundreds of thousands of gallons of leftover paint each year through local partners and drop-off sites
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The paint recycling program was made possible under the paint stewardship law that was passed unopposed by the Illinois State Legislature and signed into law by Gov. JB Pritzker in 2023. Under this law, paint manufacturers are required to develop and implement a cost-effective paint stewardship program that will reduce the generation of leftover paint, promote paint reuse and recycling, and manage the postconsumer paint waste stream using environmentally sound management practices. Oversight for the program will be provided by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
"The launch of the PaintCare program represents an important step forward in expanding crucial recycling options for
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"We are excited by the cooperation between retailers, manufacturers, counties, and local communities working together to make this program a success. We look forward to seeing it expand into new neighborhoods across the state in the coming weeks and months," said
How It Works
PaintCare makes it convenient to recycle leftover paint by establishing drop-off sites at local paint retailers, which are centrally located and open during normal business hours, as well as local government facilities. These locations are easy to find by visiting PaintCare's online site locator at paintcare.org, or by calling PaintCare's hotline number at (855) PAINT09.
PaintCare sites accept both latex- and oil-based architectural paint products, including interior and exterior paints, primers, stains, sealers, and varnishes. Paint must be dropped off in its original container with its original manufacturer's label. All sites accept products from any manufacturer. A full list of products accepted by the program is available on PaintCare's website at paintcare.org/products.
All sites accept a minimum of five gallons of paint from each customer, some sites may accept more. Those planning to drop off paint are encouraged to call ahead to ensure the site can accept the amount and type of paint they want to recycle and confirm the site's hours of operation.
Businesses, organizations, and households with 100 gallons of paint or more to recycle may request a free pickup at their location. Some restrictions apply. More information and a request form can be found on PaintCare's website at paintcare.org/pickup.
There is no cost to households and businesses when dropping off leftover paint for recycling. A small fee—called the PaintCare fee—is placed on the sale of new paint and funds all aspects of the program including paint collection, transportation, processing and public education. The PaintCare fee in
The new program is expected to manage nearly one million gallons of paint in its first year. PaintCare manages collected paint according to a policy of "highest, best use," which emphasizes making good quality material available for immediate reuse, recycling it, or putting it to another beneficial use if it can't be reused or recycled. Most of the paint PaintCare receives is latex paint and is remixed into recycled content paint by processors. To date, PaintCare has collected approximately 85 million gallons of paint nationally.
To learn more about PaintCare and find a local paint drop-off site in
High-resolution images and video from the PaintCare program can be downloaded HERE.
About PaintCare
PaintCare is committed to making it easy and convenient for households, businesses, and institutions to recycle postconsumer (leftover) paint in states with paint stewardship laws. A nonprofit organization created by paint companies, PaintCare sets up drop-off locations for leftover paint, arranges for recycling and proper disposal, and conducts public education. Approximately 85 million gallons of paint, stain, and varnish have been managed by PaintCare in 10 states and the District of Columbia.
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