May 13, 2022
By Jessian Choy
Where can I recycle used tennis balls? How can I make balls last longer? And where can I get vegan balls?—Diosdado in Seal Beach, California
Tennis ball fuzz is made from plastic like PET (polyethylene terephthalate), which gets worn away and becomes microfibers that turn into dust we breathe in. So I no longer rescue tennis balls on the beach and put them near the entrance for dogs. Instead, I put two in a sock and lie on them to massage along my spine.
When tennis balls are beyond repair, get a tax deduction and ship them for free to RecycleBalls. They’ll turn them into tennis courts, stucco, and more. They receive 20,000 balls weekly from tennis clubs throughout the United States. If you really need new balls, try vegan ones in which no animals were harmed from Sheeps.tennis. Ask me about more wool-free products and cruelty-free balls, like soccer balls made without child labor!
