Join us in the war against landfill.

At Golf Ball Recycling, we are passionate about the environment and we recognise there’s a need to reduce the carbon footprint within the golf industry.

We offer a full cycle ‘end to end solution’ where we collect used golf balls from people who no longer need their old golf balls and repurpose them to be used in many applications including outdoor furniture, safety bollards, roadways, paving, soft fall surfaces and waste water and drainage systems to name a few.

HOW TO SIGN UP FOR A BIN

Sign up via our online form and select the number and size of bins you want.

Once we’ve got your new sign up, you’ll receive confirmation and a delivery notification.

Scope out a perfect spot for your new bin, and when it arrives, you can officially start recycling golf balls.

HOW TO BOOK A COLLECTION

Enter your customer number and the number of bins for collection.

GBR will confirm the next schedule pick up date.

More Information

Golf Ball Recycling currently offers two solutions:

1. Commercial Customers:

Customers with large quantities, over ten thousand golf balls to recycle (e.g. golf clubs or driving ranges) and would like a more seamless end to end golf ball recycling solution. Email sales@golfballrecycling.com.au and ask our team about our e2e recycling program.

2. New customers:

Golf Ball Recycling provides lockable GBR recycle bins to place your old golf balls in, no matter the condition. When your bin’s full go to Click Fore Collect to book the bin to be emptied. Scheduled collections will be rostered for customers needing regular monthly pickups.

How does Click Fore Collect work?

  1. Click on the new customer link.
  2. Complete your details.
  3. Select the number of bins you need (3,000 balls per 240lt bin)
  4. Select bin empty service – monthly, quarterly or bi annually
  5. GBR will confirm your order.
  6. GBR will advise when your bins will be delivered.
  7. When your bins full, book a collection via Click Fore Collect.
  8. Select the number of bins to empty.
  9. Make payment.
  10. Your bin will be emptied on the next schedule run.

ENDORSED BY

The Australian Golf Industry Council (AGIC) was established in 2006 as a group comprising the key national bodies of the golf industry in Australia, designed to work together for the common good of the game and the industry. The Council is made up of representatives from:

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

Acknowledgment of Country

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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and communities. We pay respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and to Elders, past, present and emerging.