{"id":7555,"date":"2015-07-28T17:44:17","date_gmt":"2015-07-28T21:44:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thevalleyledger.com\/?p=7555"},"modified":"2015-07-28T17:48:00","modified_gmt":"2015-07-28T21:48:00","slug":"habitat-for-humanity-restore-first-in-the-lehigh-valley-to-launch-new-latex-paint-recycling-program","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thevalleyledger.com\/?p=7555","title":{"rendered":"Habitat for Humanity ReStore First in the Lehigh Valley to Launch New Latex Paint Recycling Program"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Easton, July 28, 2015 \u2013 Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley\u2019s ReStore and Northampton County will be debuting the region\u2019s first latex paint recycling program called Re|Mix. It will give Lehigh Valley residents an economical and environmentally-friendly alternative to disposing of unused latex paint as well as purchasing such a product after recycling. Northampton County is supporting Re|Mix with a $35,000 grant to implement the program.<\/p>\n<p>The Re|Mix program will provide a solution to a common problem residents face &#8211; not knowing what to do with usable, leftover latex based paint. According to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.paint.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.paint.org\/<\/a>, an estimated 10 percent of the more than 650 million gallons of architectural paint sold each year in the United States is unused. Post-consumer paint is the largest component of local household hazardous waste collection programs and is costly to manage. Through Re|Mix, the ReStore will hold paint collection events throughout the year at specific locations in Northampton County, where residents can donate leftover latex paint as well as bringing it directly to the ReStore facility in Whitehall. Partnering with The Paint Exchange, LLC of Rockland, MA; the Habitat ReStore will use their process to produce a recycled paint product called <strong>reColor <\/strong>from the collected paint. <strong>reColor<\/strong> will then be resold to customers of the ReStore. \u201cHabitat\u2019s vision is \u2018a world where everyone has a decent place to live\u2019. This does not just mean affordable housing, but should also include the reduction of waste in our community and taking responsibility for properly recycling and re-purposing. This paint recycling program allows us to do just that.\u201d said Deb Cummins, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley. \u201cIn addition, we will sell the recycled paint at the ReStore with the profit going back into the important mission of Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Northampton County provided the funding from a Recycling Sustainability Fee. \u201cWe receive hundreds of calls every year regarding the disposal of latex paint\u201d, said John Brown, Northampton County Executive. \u201cThis program will provide a convenient and environmentally responsible way for our citizens to dispose of leftover latex paint keeping it out of our landfills and water systems. The effort is the first of its kind in Pennsylvania and will be a model for Habitat ReStores across the country. It\u2019s a win for everyone \u2013 our citizens, our environment and Habitat for Humanity.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>About Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley &#8211; Habitat for Humanity\u2019s mission is to provide affordable housing for hardworking low-income families. Homeowners commit to 250 hours of \u201csweat equity\u201d to be eligible for a Habitat home. Partner families repay a no-interest mortgage as part of Habitat\u2019s philosophy of giving potential homeowners a \u201chand up\u201d instead of a \u201chand out.\u201d Since 1989, Habitat has built and renovated over 100 homes in Lehigh Valley and has dedicated its 100<sup>th<\/sup> home last year. Contact Habitat Lehigh Valley at 610-776-7737 for additional information or explore its initiatives by visiting the website at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.habitatlv.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.habitatlv.org\/<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>WHAT:<\/strong> Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley\u2019s ReStore and Northampton County Debut Latex Paint Recycling<\/p>\n<p>Program<\/p>\n<p><strong>WHEN:<\/strong> Thursday, July 30 from 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.<\/p>\n<p><strong>WHERE:<\/strong> 625 Charles St, Easton, PA<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Easton, July 28, 2015 \u2013 Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley\u2019s ReStore and Northampton County will be debuting the region\u2019s first latex paint recycling program called Re|Mix. 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