The can has an air-tight seal keeping paint fresher for longer – we believe this will have a net benefit to the amount of paint ultimately disposed of through waste. From a functional standpoint our new cans won’t rust, won’t dent and have a specialized coating on the lid that prevents paint from skinning.
It may seem counterintuitive that a bag that is not recyclable is more eco-friendly than the existing paint can, which is why we commissioned a leading sustainability research group (CIRAIG) to conduct an ISO-certified life cycle assessment (LCA) to compare the carbon footprint of our Ready to Roll bag relative to the standard hybrid paint can. Results showed that our bag produces less than half the greenhouse gas emissions than a standard hybrid paint can and is our resoundingly preferred packaging option. But we know the ideal solution is a version of this bag that is recyclable. We are currently exploring this with our suppliers in hopes to bring this, and other improved ways to paint, to Canadians in the near future.
The can has an air-tight seal keeping paint fresher for longer – we believe this will have a net benefit to the amount of paint ultimately disposed of through waste. From a functional standpoint our new cans won’t rust, won’t dent and have a specialized coating on the lid that prevents paint from skinning.
The can has an air-tight seal keeping paint fresher for longer – we believe this will have a net benefit to the amount of paint ultimately disposed of through waste. From a functional standpoint our new cans won’t rust, won’t dent and have a specialized coating on the lid that prevents paint from skinning.