Going green isn’t only better for the planet, it’s better for humans, too. Making sustainable choices in your day-to-day life is one of the best things you can do, as an individual, to contribute to the long-term health of the world around you and also to your own health.  

The market for eco-friendly paint has exploded in recent years, with large companies like Dulux releasing new lines of environmentally-friendly, eco-conscious paints that are both safe for the home and safe for the planet. So, what steps can you take to make your next painting project as sustainable as possible? 

What makes conventional paint harmful?

The problem with most conventional paints lies within their ingredient lists. Traditional paint formulations contain substances that are collectively referred to as volatile organic compounds, or VOCs for short. These substances evaporate at room temperature, meaning that they can be easily inhaled by anyone who comes near them. 

Traditional paint formulations often contain high amounts of VOCs, which is why many people experience nausea, dizziness, and headaches when painting in an unventilated space. What’s more is that some VOCs can continue to off-gas for years after they’ve first been released into the air, meaning that they can come with some serious long-term health effects. 

In addition to their harmful effects on human health, traditional paint formulations are also harmful to the environment. It’s said that the production of 1 litre of oil-based paint can produce up to 30 litres of toxic waste

With all of these negative consequences in mind, it’s easy to see why eco-friendly paints and stains are experiencing such a huge surge in popularity. Eco-friendly paints are split up into two distinct categories:

  1. Low-VOC paints – These paints have lower levels of VOCs than traditional paints;
  2. No-VOC paints – These paints contain no VOCs at all and are formulated using plant-based ingredients.

It’s important to keep in mind that eco-friendly paints fall on a spectrum; some have more sustainable formulations than others. If you’re looking for some recommendations, it’s always helpful to contact your local painting expert for specialised advice and recommendations.

 

Sustainability tips for your next painting project

There are small things you can do to make your upcoming painting projects more sustainable and eco-friendly. Some of our best tips to greenify your DIY projects include:

A few layers of paint can instantly transform any room. Now that there are plenty of eco-friendly painting materials available on the market, it’s easy to reduce the environmental impact of our painting projects. 

At Jim’s Painting, we’re committed to moving towards more sustainable, earth-friendly practices, which is why we’re proud to offer a full range of eco-friendly painting services to homes and businesses across Australia. If you’re looking to spruce up your space, get in touch with Jim’s Group today by calling 131 546 or submitting an enquiry online

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