I come from a tennis-playing family.
My parents play. My brothers play. My grandparents, aunts, uncles and even a few cousins play.
As you can probably imagine, we have A LOT of used tennis balls always lying around. My family tries to recycle or reuse most old tennis balls so they don’t end up in a landfill – like the 20,000 metric tons of that end up there each year.
So what can you do with used tennis balls? We tackle this question in today’s Where Can I Wednesday column.
And remember, tennis balls are GREEN for a reason.
Readers, what do you do with your used tennis balls?
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