IRD Duhallow’s new paint recycling project in conjunction with Cork County Council is now up and running and for sale in their IRD Duhallow Furniture Revamp retail area, as Relove Paint!

Relove paint is a quality, water based remixed emulsion paint, made n Cork. This paint which would otherwise be destined for disposal, is collected from civic amenity sites in Cork city and county and then filtered, remixed, recoloured and repackaged on site at IRD to produce Relove Paint.

As well as helping to protect our environment by using paint in your homes and businesses, you will be supporting our social enterprises who epitomise the circular economy and sustainability at its very best.

The usage guide for Relove Paint is for general use on interior walls and ceilings. Paint colours are mixed manually, so colour trends may vary. Please ensure you purchase enough paint from the batch to complete the job. As a general guide, 1 litre of paint should cover 10-12 square meters.

IRD Duhallow are selling the paint in 5 litre containers at €15 each.

Open: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Tel: (029) 60633 or whatsApp on 0874665817
Email: [email protected]

  • May 24, 2022

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Our funders

EPA Circular Economy Programme

CRNI supports its members and works to mainstream reuse thanks to core funding provided by the EPA under the Circular Economy Programme.

For more information about the programme see here.

Project Funding

ReMark Quality Mark

CRNI received funding from the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications through the Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme to carry our the next phase of the ReMark project. 

For more information about the project see here.

Circular Textiles

CRNI is leading an EPA Green Enterprise project Circular Textiles, which will test the impact of three different separate collection systems for textiles and explore how we could manage the additional quantity of textiles that are collected. This project will be concluded in 2022.

For more information about the project see here.