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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 Resort

With 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.


    Mobius Icon  Buy only the amount of paint you need.
    Mobius Icon  Use all the paint you buy.
    Mobius Icon  Dispose of leftover paint safely.


Empty Paint Cans?

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 Chance
    Mobius Icon  Keeps paint out of landfills
    Mobius Icon  Protects groundwater, streams, and lakes
    Mobius Icon  Creates jobs in the collection, transport, and processing of leftover paint into new products
    Mobius Icon  Turns waste into a resource

Closing the Loop

Paint 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 Safety

Follow these steps to make returning paint to ENVIRO-DEPOTS™ a safe experience:

    Mobius Icon  Make sure paint is tightly sealed in its original container.
    Mobius Icon  The original label must be on the paint container and visible.
    Mobius Icon  Don’t leave any painting tools in the container (brushes, rags, etc.)
    Mobius Icon  Don’t mix alkyd (oil-based) with latex (water-based) paints.
    Mobius Icon  Keep paint containers out of reach of children and pets.
    Mobius Icon  Don’t leave paint in your vehicle for long periods, especially during hot weather.

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Beverage Quick Links

  • Beverage Container Recycling Program
  • What is a beverage? Definition - Clarification
  • Additional Products Included
  • EXEMPT from the Deposit-Refund Program
  • About the ENVIRO-DEPOT™ Network
  • Recycling at Your Enviro-Depot(PDF)
  • ENVIRO-DEPOT™ Locations
  • ACCEPTED at ENVIRO-DEPOTS™
  • What Happens To Recycled Containers?



  • Other Program Quick Links

    Paint Recycling
  • Paint Recycling Overview

  • What's Acceptable, What's Not
  • Paint Registration Form(PDF)
  • Re-order Form for Paint Material(PDF)
  • Paint Counter Card(PDF)
  • Paint Poster(PDF)
  • RRFB Paint Brochure(PDF)
  • Depot Paint Sign(PDF)




  • Used Tire Management
  • Tire Management Overview




  • Derelict Vehicle Recovery
  • Derelict Vehicle Recovery Program
  • Derelict Vehicle Municipal Funding Information




  • Household Hazardous Waste
  • Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
  • Municipal Household Hazardous Waste Funding




  • Safe Sharps Bring-Back
  • Safe Sharps Bring-Back Program




  • Cardboard and Newspapers
    Recycle old corrugated cardboard, boxboard* (cereal boxes), office paper and newspapers through your municipal recycling programs. Check with your local municipality for details. Some Enviro-Depots also accept old corrugated cardboard and newspapers.
  • Check here for details.

  • * Please note that in Halifax Regional Municipality, boxboard should be composted in your green cart.

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