Your Guide to Paint Recycling in New London, CT
As a Broker/Realtor, I want all of my clients to know the details that go into getting a home ready to sell, or what to do with your new home, including how to recycle paint in New London.
Attending the National Association of Realtors annual expo was exceptional! Discussing PaintCare, recycling made easy, was one of the many important lessons learned. If I can help answer any questions you have in the home buying or selling process please call or text me at 860-857-5165.
New London residents have convenient options for recycling leftover paint through Connecticut’s PaintCare program[1][4].
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How do I recycle paint?
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Find the local drop-off locations
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Know the acceptable materials
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Prepare your paint
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Plan your drop-off
Local drop-off locations include:
- Ledyard Transfer Station, 889 Colonel Ledyard Highway, Ledyard CT
- Sherwin-Williams, 99 Boston Post Rd, Waterford
- The Paint Store, 262 Flanders Road, East Lyme, CT
- Rings End, 200 Flanders Road, East Lyme, CT
What New London Home Buyers Need to Know
What New London Home Sellers Need To Know
Understanding PaintCare
PaintCare is a non-profit organization managing paint recycling across Connecticut[1]. The program ensures environmentally responsible paint disposal while making the process convenient for residents. A small fee included in new paint purchases funds this service, making drop-offs free for New London residents[4].
Acceptable Materials
What you can recycle:
- Interior and exterior latex paint
- Oil-based paint
- Primers and sealers
- Stains and shellacs
- Clear finishes (varnish, polyurethane)
Not accepted:
- Spray paint
- Paint thinners
- Industrial paints
- Empty containers
- Leaking or unlabeled containers
Preparing Your Paint
Before visiting a drop-off site:
- Check that containers are at least 1/4 full
- Ensure lids are tightly sealed
- Original labels should be readable
- Transport in sturdy boxes
- Separate latex and oil-based paints
The Recycling Process
After drop-off, paint undergoes careful sorting. Latex paint often becomes new paint products, while oil-based paint may be used as industrial fuel[1]. This systematic approach ensures minimal environmental impact and maximum resource recovery.
Benefits for New London Residents
Paint recycling through PaintCare offers multiple advantages:
- Free and convenient disposal
- Environmental protection
- Reduced home clutter
- Prevention of improper disposal
- Support for local recycling initiatives
Impact on Property Values
Proper paint disposal contributes to community aesthetics and environmental health. As a New London homeowner, participating in paint recycling demonstrates community responsibility and environmental stewardship.
Storage Best Practices
If keeping partial cans:
- Store in climate-controlled areas
- Avoid extreme temperatures
- Use plastic wrap before sealing
- Store cans upside down
- Label with date and project information
Community Benefits
Paint recycling supports New London’s environmental initiatives by:
- Reducing landfill waste
- Protecting water quality
- Conserving resources
- Maintaining community aesthetics
- Safeguarding public health
Planning Your Drop-off
Before visiting a location:
- Call to verify hours
- Sort paint by type
- Pack containers securely
- Bring proof of residency
- Plan for dry weather
Environmental Leadership
New London’s participation in PaintCare demonstrates our commitment to sustainable practices and environmental protection.
Conclusion
Paint recycling in New London is simple, free, and environmentally responsible. Take advantage of local drop-off locations to properly dispose of your unused paint while contributing to community sustainability[1][4].
For more information about paint recycling in New London, visit paintcare.org or contact your local drop-off location.
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About the Author
Bridget Morrissey is not just a Realtor but a multifaceted professional dedicated to her community. In addition to her real estate expertise, she’s the author of “Nautical Tales & Nature Trails, Recreation in southeastern Connecticut and southern Rhode Island,” available on Amazon. She also produces the Public Access TV Show of the same name, sharing her passion for local landscapes and communities. Whether you’re looking to sell your home or find your dream property, Bridget Morrissey’s comprehensive approach ensures you receive insightful guidance throughout your real estate journey.
Citations:
[1] https://portal.ct.gov/deep/p2/product-stewardship/paint-recycling
[2] https://www.paintcare.org/paint-recycling-program-celebrates-continued-success-in-connecticut/
[3] https://andoverbeacon.com/archive/0808/Beacon%200808.pdf
[4] https://www.paintcare.org/states/connecticut/
[5] https://www.rarereminder.com/file-upload/files/022521.pdf
[6] https://sustainablect.org/fileadmin/media/Content/For_resources/Planning/4.mansfield_tomorrow_pocd.pdf
[7] https://roar-assets-auto.rbl.ms/files/64153/The%20Lakeville%20Journal%20-%20May%2016,%202024.pdf