
Kimbriki is proud to be a drop-off location for Paintback, an industry-led initiative helping divert unwanted paint and packaging from landfill and waterways. When paint is disposed of incorrectly in general waste or poured down drains, the chemicals and heavy metals it contains can contaminate groundwater and pollute waterways, posing risks to human health, marine life and the environment.
Established in 2016, Paintback is a voluntary national scheme operating across Australia. Since its inception, more than 65 million kilograms of unwanted paint and packaging have been collected and treated. Through responsible recovery processes, metal and plastic paint containers can be recycled, while treated paint can be repurposed into products such as alternative fuel.
Paintback is supported by the Australian paint industry, including major suppliers responsible for around 90% of the architectural and decorative paint sold in Australia. Founding members include Dulux, Haymes, PPG, Resene and Wattyl.
As an independent not-for-profit organisation, Paintback is funded through a levy of 15 cents plus GST per litre on eligible paint products between 1 litre and 20 litres. In addition to providing a safe disposal solution for unwanted paint, Paintback is committed to researching innovative ways to repurpose paint materials and support the development of a circular economy.

