July 20th is YOUR Day to RECYCLE UNUSED PAINT in lower Fairfield county

What to do with unused paint? This has always been a challenge, but luckily Connecticut is the third state in the country to offer now a paint recycling program.

 

This is a fantastic opportunity to create that extra storage space, tidy up your garage, and dispose of your painting materials in an environmental friendly way.
To find out more about the collection sites, times and dates for collection, please click on the link:
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