Colour Yorkshire Debuts Recycled Paint Range
A local home decorating store has recently begun stocking an innovative new range of recycled paints. Colour Yorkshire In Hebden Bridge is now able to help you do your bit for the environment when redecorating your home.
Colour Yorkshire’s recycled paints are extremely high quality, offering excellent coverage, terrific results, and are available in a wide range of fine natural colours and styles for use on all interior wall and ceiling surfaces. The paint is also low-odour and provides a very durable finish.
This ecofriendly new range of recycled paint is manufactured and supplied by Newlife Paints in West Sussex, in a high-tech manufacturing facility believed to be one of a kind in Europe. The groundbreaking company collects waste paint destined for landfill sites, and then using a special process, re-manufactures the waste into commercial grade paint. Newlife Paints are also developing a range of antibacterial suitable for schools and hospitals, as well as an ‘easy clean’ paint ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.
Colour Yorkshire can be contacted on 01422 845262 for details of the range and prices, or you can visit the Newlife Paints website to find out more information about their recycled paint products.
You can also buy recycled paint online from Restoration & Beyond
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