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Prince George’s County Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Site – Brown Station Road Sanitary Landfill

11611 White House Rd, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
(301) 883-5045




Tips & Facts for Paint Recycling & Disposal



Instructions of Paint Thinners Disposal

To do paint recycling, paint should be disposed of toxic or any chemicals properly especially paint thinner. As you can see, paint thinner are not friendly to environmental at all. If it is not disposed of properly, it can be harm for both human and environment. Less careful of paint thinners disposal, those paint thinners […]

Proper Storage for Extend the Life of Paint

Nowadays leftover paint can be measured about 64 million gallons per year. To do paint recycling, 64 million gallons of paint can be kept out of landfills. However, there is not always to do paint recycling those paints by dispose of and make it into some products. As you can see, leftover paint can last […]

How to Manage Your Leftover Paint

After you finish your home improvement or art work, follow these options to manage your leftover paint or unwanted paint: – Paint donation for reusing is first way to make your leftover paint is benefit again if your leftover is in good condition. Try to contact your neighborhood, friends, other people, some organization, a local […]

How to Disposal Paint Safely

You should remember that improper paint disposal can harm the environment. So, store unusable paints properly and safely before disposal. · Keep the product in its original container with the label intact. · Store products out of reach of children and pets, away from heat, and away from the house, if possible. · Check the […]

Facts about Paint Recycling

Each year, approximately 64 million gallons of paint are left over when jobs are done. These are some facts of paint recycling that everyone should to know: · Paint is made by mixing dry coloring matter (pigment) with water, oil, or some other base to dissolve it. The dissolving substance is called a solvent. · […]