Over 15,000 litres of paint has been given away to community projects nationwide in Wickes partnership.

Crown Paints has smashed its 2025 donation target, delivering more than 15,000 litres of paint to community projects across the UK – 50% above its original goal.

The milestone marks significant growth since the partnership with Wickes began in 2024, when 8,000 litres were donated. As the official Paint Partner for the Wickes Community Programme, Crown supplies charities and community groups with quality paint to refresh vital spaces. The initiative also tackles waste by repurposing surplus paint that would otherwise be recycled.

Projects spanning the country have benefited from the programme. The northernmost project in Scotland, Bailies of Bennachie – a community group preserving the natural environment around Bennachie – received three litres of paint. In Cornwall, 30 litres helped Falmouth Marine School transform its exterior space into a dedicated outdoor classroom and practical work area where students can engage in hands-on learning activities with greater confidence and security.

The donations have also powered creative transformations. Crown QEST scholar and Artist Alice Cunningham used Crown paint to create a striking 100-foot mural for The Strawberry Line in Cornwall, completely transforming the space.

This partnership sits at the heart of Crown Paints' Project Possible initiative – an ambitious strategy driving sustainability, community support, education and positive workplace culture. Through initiatives like this, Crown is building a more sustainable operation while making a tangible difference to the decorating industry and local communities.

Tracey McIlvenny, Head of Retail Marketing at Crown Paints, said: “This initiative allows us to support community projects across the country while giving surplus paint a meaningful purpose instead of going to waste. It's a straightforward way to make a real difference – helping groups refresh vital spaces while supporting our wider sustainability commitments through Project Possible. We're looking forward to reaching even more communities in the year ahead."

Hannah Randle Hockin, Community Engagement Manager at Wickes, added: "This initiative is about making a difference to local communities across the country. Over the past 12 months we’ve seen how paint can really transform vital spaces loved and used by so many. We can’t wait to see how many spaces we can transform next year through the Wickes Community Programme”