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Friday, June 15, 2007

How to dispose of leftover latex paint

In my last post, I hinted that latex paint from your home projects could be easily disposed of at home.

Ideally, you'll use up all of the paint from your project (with the possible exception of a small amount for touch-ups), or you'll be able to give the remainder away.  When neither is an option...

Simply dry up the remaining latex paint, and then put the solidified paint into your regular household trash.  Allow small amounts to dry in a well-ventilated area.  For larger amounts, use paint hardener, or alternatives like mulch, kitty litter, or shredded paper.  (Detailed latex paint disposal instructions)

If the paint can is metal, we'll recycle it for you!  After trash is burned in our waste-to-energy facility, a magnet pulls ferrous metals out of the remaining ash.  That collected metal is then recycled.

Remember, please do not bring latex paint to our Household Hazardous Waste Collections, because it is not a hazardous material.  However, leftover oil-based paint should always be disposed of as hazardous waste.

 

CATEGORIES: Hazardous Waste
POSTED AT: 1:42:00 PM |
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Last edited: 10/27/2011