Project Green Ball

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Recycleballs.org – Yellow is the New Green 10/05/2020

PROJECT GREEN BALL HAS CEASED OPERATIONS. WE CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN THIS PAGE FOR HISTORICAL PURPOSES. IN THE MEANTIME, IF YOU HAVE TENNIS BALLS TO DONATE, PLEASE SEND TO RECYCLEBALLS.ORG –

https://www.recycleballs.org/

Recycleballs.org – Yellow is the New Green This is an easy to use no-cost tennis ball recycling solution with a number of benefits for approved facilities. You’ll receive a comprehensive program your players will love.

Regis Tennis Goes Green 12/08/2016

Thanks to the Regis College tennis team for continuing its support of Project Green Ball!

Regis Tennis Goes Green The Regis (Mass.) men’s and women’s tennis teams use more than 20 cases of tennis balls every year – 500 cans, 1,500 balls.

Yellow, Fuzzy and Flat: Where Do Recycled Tennis Balls Go? 09/10/2016

Tennis ball recycling is big time now - check out The New York Times article - http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/09/11/sports/tennis/yellow-fuzzy-and-flat-where-do-recycled-tennis-balls-go.html. Tomorrow the article will be in the print edition!

Yellow, Fuzzy and Flat: Where Do Recycled Tennis Balls Go? Although most tennis balls end up in landfills, there is a growing effort to reuse them.

Photos from Project Green Ball's post 08/01/2016

50,000 tennis balls (10 pallets) OUT! and IN(to) new Laykold Masters tennis courts - the first cushioned court with a shock pad that absorbs up to 10,000 recycled tennis balls in a single tennis court. Check the courts out at Tennis Ball Courts Thanks to all who contributed balls to Project Green Ball!

Photos from Project Green Ball's post 07/29/2016

More balls from 3 more clubs - Thanks to the Belmont Hill Club in Belmont, MA for contributing another 1500 balls, Twin Arbors Athletic Club in Lodi, CA for sending another 1100 balls and, first time contributor, Tascosa Golf Club in Amarillo, TX for sending 150 balls. Special shout out to tennis pro's Aaron and Steve at Tascosa for supporting PGB. We are over 293,000 balls collected now!

Timeline photos 05/21/2016

Thanks to Coach Tim Smith and the Longwood Covered Courts for contributing 900 dead balls to Project Green Ball. We are just short of 290,000 balls collected. Please keep your balls coming!

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