
Register for IDEM's Second P2 Lunch & Learn: Spray Paint Transfer Efficiency
IDEM is offering Indiana businesses free resources for implementing easy, low-cost and cost-saving pollution prevention practices into their day-to-day operations.
The Indiana Pollution Prevention (P2) Toolkit Program focuses on helping small businesses and manufacturers reduce or eliminate pollution at the source by establishing current best management practices for using water, energy, air, raw materials, and other resources efficiently.

The program is open to all Indiana-regulated entities and includes free topical information sheets, checklists, access to live webinars, and confidential compliance assistance provided by IDEM's Compliance and Technical Assistance (CTAP) staff.
IDEM will host the next
P2 Lunch & Learn:
Spray Paint Transfer Efficiency
Noon-12:30 p.m. ET (11:00 - 11:30 am CT)
Thursday, January 15th
Spray paint transfer efficiency refers to the amount coating material that adheres to a surface compared to how much material is wasted in its application. The paint or coating material that is wasted or doesn’t reach the intended surface is referred to as overspray. Increasing transfer efficiency will increase productivity and efficiency and reduce purchasing costs, air emissions, toxins, solvents, and other potentially hazardous materials to save your business money and improve its environmental impacts.
The 30-minute online webinar, Spray Paint Transfer Efficiency, will cover best management practices for improving transfer efficiency and minimizing overspray in a live webinar, accompanied by a short instructional video, information sheet, and a companion checklist. Participants will have the chance to ask questions, engage with IDEM and other small businesses, and receive helpful materials to help implement easy, cost-saving best management practices
Registration for the webinar closes on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
More information on the program and resources are available at idem.IN.gov/prevention/pollution-prevention-toolkit.
