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![]() Nova Scotia’s Paint Recycling Program Over 3 million containers of paint are purchased every year in Nova Scotia and up to 25% of the paint is never used. The Nova Scotia Paint Recycling Program, which went into effect on June 1st, 2002, helps keep paint out of landfills and incinerators, and out of our environment! It’s Easy and Convenient!Nova Scotians can return leftover paint to any of the province’s ENVIRO-DEPOTS™ at no charge. The unused paint will be recycled into new paint products. ENVIRO-DEPOTS™ will accept latex and oil-based paints including aerosols, as well as stains and varnishes. Recycle Paint as a Last ResortWith any recycling program, reduction and reuse should be considered first. Paint should be bought in the right amount, stored properly, used up, donated, and exchanged before recycling is considered. Provided that the paint is dry and the lids are removed, empty paint containers can be disposed of through municipal waste collection programs. Contact your municipality for details. The Benefits of Giving Paint a Second ChancePaint products collected from ENVIRO-DEPOTS™ are sorted and processed at a facility in Springhill, Nova Scotia. Unused paint is recycled into new usable paint that meets industry standards. Keep the Lid On SafetyFollow these steps to make returning paint to ENVIRO-DEPOTS™ a safe experience: |
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