David Neill was playing pickleball in Daytona Beach about 18 months ago when the idea for his company was born. “I saw people throwing cracked pickleballs into trash cans,” said Neill, 58, of Cocoa ...
OGDEN, Utah — Plastics play an enormous and growing role in our world, but one Weber State University student is finding ways to keep them out of landfills and on the pickleball court instead.
As pickleball's popularity grows, one Pennsylvania nonprofit noticed a problem: used pickleballs were ending up in landfills. Allegheny Cleanways, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit, launched a recycling ...