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Title: Setting up a new Community RePaint project


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Setting up a new Community RePaint project
  • Resource Futures
  • www.communityrepaint.org.uk

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Outline
  • Background
  • Sources of paint
  • Operations (collections, sorting, storage,
    redistribution)
  • Equipment
  • Publicity
  • Legislation and regulation
  • Funding
  • Income generation
  • Support available and materials
  • Resource Futures
  • Miscellaneous other

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1. Background - man in a white van
  • Bullet 2

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Network growth
  • 1993-98 10 new projects established
  • 1998 manual published
  • 1999-2005 funding for project expansion
  • 20052007 - funding to raise awareness of the
    Community RePaint brand
  • 2008-onwards - existing project visits programme

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Dulux
  • Sponsorship
  • Technical support
  • Product stewardship programme
  • Dulux dogs!

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Statistics (2007)
  • 400 million litres sold (retail trade)
  • 56m litres unused
  • 450,000 litres collected
  • 250,000 litres redistributed
  • to 11.000 individuals and groups
  • 95 jobs
  • 145 volunteers
  • 55 training courses

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2. Sources of paint
  • HWRC/ca sites public donation
  • DIY retailers/manufacturers
  • Painters and decorators
  • Community collection points/mobile collection
    service
  • Local companies, etc
  • Drop off at own premises (not recommended)

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3. Operations
  • Collections
  • Paint sorting
  • Storage
  • Redistribution

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3. Collections i) HWRCs
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  • ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS
  • Emulsion paint
  • Gloss paint
  • Eggshell paint
  • Satin paint
  • Undercoat
  • Primer
  • Floor paint
  • Masonry paint
  • Exterior paint
  • Varnishes and woodstains
  • Tile paint

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  • UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS
  • Paint thinners eg white spirit
  • Paintbrush cleaners
  • Paint stripper
  • Wood preservatives treatments
  • Any pesticide product
  • Car paint
  • Specialist industrial paints
  • Aerosol spray paints
  • Cellulose-based paint
  • Paint not in its original container
  • Paint over 10 years old
  • Any paint containing lead
  • Unusable paint

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No hazard symbols!
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Collections ii) retailers/manufacturers/trade
  • Establish good relationships
  • Provide professional collections as required
  • Ensure no haz items donated!
  • Mark donated tins
  • Some payment for commercial collections

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Collections iii) painters and decorators
  • 1 man band large companies
  • Using projects more and more
  • Traditional routes of disposal closed
  • Beware all or nothing donations
  • Charging being introduced
  • Painting and Decorating Association
  • DDC trial East London

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Collections iv) others
  • Rural areas community collections
  • Mobile collection vehicles
  • Local companies
  • Own premises (not recommended)

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Operations paint sorting
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Storage
  • Paint types or colours stored together
  • Record/monitor volumes of paint collected from
    which sources

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Redistribution
  • Local charities, etc should sign disclaimer
    form paint is 2nd hand not guaranteed- when
    taking paint
  • Form also records details of charity, etc
  • Standard form included in the Community RePaint
    Manual

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Redistribution
  • Use existing clients/contacts
  • Use local grass roots networks
  • Housing/social services/anti-graffiti departments
  • Schools, charities, community groups, housing
    associations, individuals in need, sports clubs,
    parish councils, churches, street wardens,
    theatre groups and art colleges
  • Links to probations services, ECB, BiTC, CSV,
    Millennium Volunteers, Princes Trust, etc

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Gordon Brown Patricia Hewitt at Focus charity
in Leicestershire
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Redecorating at Focus charity in Leicestershire
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Friends of Hanover Playground - Sheffield
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Haydn out-of-school club Millennium Volunteers
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Inside Out Trust wheel-chairs to Iraq
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4. Equipment required
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Equipment required continued PPE (Personal
Protective Equipment)
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  • Lid Fitting Press

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Equipment suppliers
  • GJF containers, Walsall
  • Phil Walker/Gill Edwards
  • Tel 01543 360 777
  • Email sales_at_gjffabrications.co.uk
  • Crates Straight plc,Leeds
  • Dean Kitchen
  • Tel 0113 386 8604
  • Email dean.kitchen_at_straight.co.uk  

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  • Lid fitting press Merris Engineers, Maidenhead
  • Tel 01628 785 371
  • Health and safety misc equipment, ASPLI, Leeds
  • Tel 0113 2461550
  • Email sales_at_aspli.com
  • Web www.aspli.com

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Shelving and racking
  • Obtain second-hand/donated where possible or
    visit
  • www.shelfsave.com
  • www.theusedracking.co.uk
  • www.stakrak.co.uk
  • www.e-racking.com

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5. Publicity
  • NB Community RePaint (capital C, R and P)
  • Name of project Community RePaint
    ..town/city/area
  • A project run by .. eg, Seagulls, Rainbow
    Services, etc
  • Can use logo on promo materials, letterheads, etc

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6. Legislation and regulation
  • Inform all relevant regulatory authorities
    beforehand
  • Environment Agency (SEPA/DoE)
  • Fire officer
  • Health safety officer
  • Trading standards office
  • Council planning officer use of land
  • Your insurance company

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Legislation and regulation
  • Avoid hazardous paint!
  • Hazardous Waste Regs see briefing sheet
  • EPA duty of care
  • Environmental Permitting Regulations (previously
    the Waste Management Licensing Regs)
  • - exemptions for storage registration as a
    carrier
  • Risk and COSHH assessments
  • Standard HS procedures - manual

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Legislation and regulation
  • Service Licence agreement project signs up to
    use logo become part of network
  • Benefits
  • Technical support range of support materials
  • National deals brokered for the network
    (Homebase)
  • Promotion as part of network
  • Lobbying on behalf of network
  • Access to up to date info, etc

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7. Funding
  • Lottery Awards For All, Reaching Communities
  • Local authority
  • Local trusts, eg Coalfields Regeneration Trust
  • www.funderfinder.org.uk
  • EU funding
  • 02 Conservation Foundation up to 1,000
    www.conservationfoundation.co.uk or O2 shops
  • www.j4bcommunity.co.uk
  • www.governmentfunding.org.uk

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8. Income generation
  • Collection fees councils
  • Donations
  • Subscriptions
  • Training
  • Local sponsorship
  • Workshops

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9. Support available
  • Resource Futures can offer
  • -technical support
  • -will provide assistance to new existing
    projects
  • Community Waste Network (CRN, FRN, CCN) - 4
    regional support workers, see www.communitywaste.o
    rg.uk
  • Local council recycling officer
  • RDA (Regional Development Authority)
  • Local community/recycling networks

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Support materials
  • www.communityrepaint.org.uk
  • Community RePaint manual
  • Briefing sheets
  • Risk and COSHH assessments
  • E-zine
  • Quick start-up guide (coming soon)
  • Posters
  • Leaflets (project, national, minority language)
  • Costings

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10. Resource Futures
  • Formerly SWAP
  • Network support since 1993
  • Technical advice and assistance
  • Targets to sustain and expand network
  • Funding bids
  • Lobby government industry
  • Strategic partnerships
  • Support materials

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11. Miscellaneous other
  • National/regional skillshares
  • Annual surveys
  • Any questions?

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Contact
  • Community RePaint c/o Resource Futures
  • 3rd Floor Munro House,
  • Duke Street,
  • Leeds
  • LS9 8AG
  • Email repaint_at_resourcefutures.co.uk
  • Tel 0113 200 3959
  • Fax 0113 234 4222
  • Web www.communityrepaint.org.uk
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