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Boston Unveils New Community RePaint Store to Reduce Waste and Support the Arts

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Boston Unveils New Community RePaint Store to Reduce Waste and Support the Arts

Residents in Boston, Lincolnshire, are rejoicing with the establishment of a new Community RePaint store, dedicated to minimising paint waste whilst promoting local art prospects. Positioned centrally within Boston, the store collects leftover paint from domestic and commercial sources, to then distribute it to local community projects and artists. The venture not only assists in reducing environmental waste but also furnishes an economical resource for artistic pursuits in the region. A low-key ceremony marking the launch, attended by local officials and members of the community, lauded the store as a positive development towards sustainability and supporting the community. The local citizens are encouraged to donate any leftover paint to help ensure it finds a new use rather than becoming landfill waste.

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