The Paintback scheme is operated by Paintback Ltd (PBL). As a not-for-profit, Paintback is governed by a board of directors, with an independent chair. All funds are used for the company’s objectives and will not be distributed to its members.

Paintback's constitution established a board of directors who are highly skilled and experienced and will be responsible for the oversight and proper management of the organisation, this board includes an independent chairman. It is operated by a management team and Chief Executive, accountable to the Paintback Board.
As a company limited by guarantee, the company must comply with the Corporation’s Act 2010. Paintback is registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission. The levy has been authorised by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

“There is enormous beneficial potential in having an industry led, research informed approach to product lifecycle that provides environmental custodianship to match great customer service. This is the future of industry accountability to manage the world’s precious resources”

“It is exciting to be developing a portfolio of new technologies to help achieve the best possible paint product stewardship outcomes for Australia.”

“We saw an opportunity to do something proactive and work with our peers to take responsibility for an industry problem, rather than rely on the government regulation.”

“As we roll out our collection points, communities are engaging and responding very positively to a free and easy way to dispose of unwanted paint.”

“This has been a genuine collaboration and we have had support from all levels of government from the start.”

“It is the opportunity to undertake lifecycle thinking with the supply chain and support the community’s commitment to recycling, turning paint’s colourful past into a brighter future.”

“We see strong support from across the industry to find innovative ways of growing end of life product use.”
Paintback's objectives are:
Operating the Paintback scheme by utilising the funds raised from the waste levy.

Contracting the services of local governments and waste service providers for the collection and safe disposal of unwanted paint and packaging.

Promote education and awareness of safe and accessible paint disposal.

Monitor, audit and report on the development of the scheme.

Support the significant program of research into new end-of-life uses for waste paint and the circular economy.
