
Renewaball produces the world's only circular tennis and padel ball.
That's why we collect used balls.
We recycle them into Renewaballs.

Recycling used tennis and padel balls into new tennis and padel balls, other than, say, downcycling them into a parking pole, costs money.
Your club pays a monthly subscription fee for the initial placement of the container, plus 1-4 annual collection rounds.
The higher the annual frequency of your collection subscription, the higher the monthly cost.
After taking the balls in, we separate and process them into new industrial raw materials from which we make tennis and padel balls, among other things.
Our collection service is available in a growing number of European countries.
Collection & recycling, 1-4 rounds, monthly charge
How does the subscription work?
Renewaball, at a date agreed with you, places a collection container at your tennis or padel club/venue that comes with 6 bags (100L each), made of recycled plastic.
When 6 bags are full, you order the collection/recycling by choosing the free product in our b2b store called 'Collection round. No extra cost'. Renewaball then proposes a date to come by and take in the 6 bags (appr. 2100 balls) for recycling. At no extra cost, as this collection was already charged and paid for as part of the subscription. We send you 6 new bags.
This service can be subscribed to in a 1-4 times per 12 months frequency. Extra emptying rounds can always be ordered separately.
The subscription is paid for via a monthly automated charge through the payment method of your choice. It can be terminated at any time with immediate effect.
Sponsor logo / bin sticker
For clubs that have their Renewaball collection bin sponsored locally.
Logo sticker of bin sponsor. Format: 110 x 250mm (3x). If you order this product, we'll contact you via email. We will then ask you to provide us a single colour vector file of the sponsor logo. We'll then take care of placing the logo on the bin, in white on the blue bin background. The logo will be part of a repetitive (3x) pattern on the round bin, so it's always visible - no matter the position of the bin.