- Lacquer
Lacquer does not have a recycling market but should be disposed of as household hazardous waste.
» - Latex Paint
Latex paint can be reprocessed into new latex paint. In some communities, it may be treated as household hazardous waste.
» - Lead Paint Chips
Lead paint chips can have negative health impacts if improperly handled. Professional removal is an alternative.
» - Metal Paint Cans
Although paint cans are usually steel, their contact with paint limits the recycling market. All paint should be removed.
» - Oil-Based Paint
Oil-based paints do not have a recycling market but should be disposed of as household hazardous waste.
» - Paint Strippers
Paint strippers do not have a recycling market but should be disposed of as household hazardous waste.
» - Paint Thinners
Paint thinners do not have a recycling market but should be disposed of as household hazardous waste.
» - Paper Labels
This paper can be recycled into new printer paper or down-cycled into toilet paper.
» - Plastic Paint Cans
Plastic paint cans' contact with paint limits the recycling market. All paint should be removed.
» - Varnish
Varnish does not have a recycling market but should be disposed of as household hazardous waste.
» - Wood Stains
Stains do not have a recycling market and should be disposed of as household hazardous waste.
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