Paint Recycling in Collin County, Texas

Collin County, Texas — home to fast-growing cities like Plano, McKinney, Frisco, and Allen — generates substantial quantities of leftover household paint each year. With millions of gallons of paint sold annually in Texas, leftover paint represents one of the most common household hazardous waste items. Proper recycling and disposal of paint is essential to protect water quality, prevent soil contamination, and keep hazardous materials out of landfills not designed to contain them.

Fortunately, Collin County residents have access to excellent paint recycling infrastructure through PaintCare drop-off sites at local retailers, the Collin County HHW program, and city-operated reuse centers. This guide covers all available options, preparation tips, and the environmental importance of responsible paint disposal.

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Latex Paint

Water-based latex and acrylic paints accepted at PaintCare sites and most HHW events.

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Oil-Based Paint

Oil-based paints and stains are hazardous waste — use HHW program for proper disposal.

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Drop-Off Sites

PaintCare has dozens of participating retail locations across the DFW area.

Accepted Paint Types

The following paint and related products are generally accepted at Collin County HHW events and PaintCare sites:

  • Latex/acrylic house paint (interior and exterior)
  • Oil-based house paint and trim paint
  • Primers (latex and oil-based)
  • Stains and varnishes
  • Deck coatings and sealers
  • Paint thinners and mineral spirits (HHW events)
  • Aerosol/spray paint cans
  • Deck stains and wood preservatives
Not Accepted: Industrial coatings, commercial quantities, leaking containers, unknowns, pesticides, or asphalt-based coatings. Contact Collin County HHW directly for guidance on special items.

Drop-Off Locations & Programs

ProgramLocationsWhat's AcceptedFee
PaintCareHardware/paint retailers (Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Allen, etc.)Latex, oil-based, spray paint, stainsFree
Collin County HHW EventsRotating county locationsAll household hazardous waste including paintFree (residents)
City of Plano Chemical Reuse CenterPlano Environmental Waste FacilityPaint, solvents, cleanersFree (Plano residents)
Home Depot / Lowe'sVarious Collin County locationsLatex paint (varies by store)Free (varies)
Sherwin-WilliamsVarious Collin County locationsMost paints in original containersFree

PaintCare Program in Texas

PaintCare is the most convenient and widely available paint recycling program for Collin County residents. Texas enacted paint stewardship legislation that funds year-round drop-off infrastructure through a small fee built into new paint prices. The program has collected millions of gallons of paint across Texas since launch, diverting significant hazardous waste from landfills and protecting water quality across the state.

To find a PaintCare drop-off site near you in Collin County, visit the PaintCare website and search by your zip code. Most participating locations are hardware stores, paint retailers, and home improvement stores with extended hours, making drop-off convenient without appointment or scheduling. Bring paint in sealed or tightly closed containers — both quart and gallon sizes are accepted.

Preparing Paint for Drop-Off

  1. Check the Lid

    Ensure the paint lid is secure and the container is not leaking. For paint with a dry or damaged lid, seal with tape and place in a secondary container.

  2. Keep Labels Intact

    Labels help recyclers identify paint type and formulation. Do not remove or deface labels before drop-off.

  3. Consolidate Small Quantities

    Combine small amounts of the same paint type in larger containers to reduce the number of cans and simplify drop-off. Label combined containers clearly.

  4. Transport Safely

    Place paint containers upright in your vehicle, preferably in a cardboard box or tray to contain any spills. Keep car windows open for ventilation.

Latex vs. Oil-Based Paint Disposal

Latex (water-based) and oil-based paints require different disposal approaches and have different environmental risks:

FactorLatex / Acrylic PaintOil-Based Paint
Hazardous classificationNot technically HHW when dryHazardous waste — always
Can you dry and trash?Yes (when fully hardened, small amounts)No — must use HHW/PaintCare program
PaintCare accepted?YesYes
Best disposal methodPaintCare, HHW, or dry/trash (small amounts)PaintCare or HHW program only
Eco Tip: Buy only what you need for each project to minimize leftover paint. Most paint retailers can mix custom amounts, and careful estimating prevents excess paint that needs disposal later.