Pioneering paint re-use social enterprise, Seagulls, is celebrating 20 years helping people to access recycled low-cost paint to redecorate their homes and upcycle their furniture.
The social enterprise started as an idea thought up between two friends around a kitchen table in Burley, about how to support the environment and make a positive difference to the local community.
Fast forward 20 years and the social enterprise has helped provide countless people with work-based training and volunteering opportunities alongside transforming several community spaces in to bright, positive and welcoming places.
Working in partnership with Leeds City Council, the first paint collection container went on to Pudsey household waste and recycling centre in 2005. Since then, Seagulls has:
Recycled over 2,085,889 litres of paint, enough to fill 6 swimming pools or the weight of 750 elephants!
- Provided 4325 volunteer hours in 2024
- Provided over £1million of social impact to Leeds residents in 2024 through volunteering, environmental benefits and cheap paint

To help reduce the millions of litres of paint that are wasted in the UK each year, Leeds residents can drop off their unused paint in the bright pink Seagulls containers at any of the eight recycling centres around Leeds.
The paint is recycled and can be purchased at a low-price from Seagulls Paint Store at 129 Water Lane.
Cat Hyde, co-founder at Seagulls said: “The last 20 years has been a rollercoaster of a ride, navigating Boxing Day floods on Kirkstall Road, Covid, and the cost of living crisis but we are still here and thriving which is an amazing achievement for Seagulls and worth every moment of celebration.
“I feel extremely proud that we run Seagulls with people and planet at our heart and continue to grow and thrive.’’
The social enterprise was based on Kirkstall Road for many years.
Seagulls marked their birthday with a celebration at the Grangefield Industrial Estate in Pudsey on Wednesday.
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