Guide for Reuse, Repair, Recycling, and Safe Disposal
for Alameda County, Contra Costa County, and the City of Palo Alto

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Tennis Balls

The balls with which to play the game tennis.

Donate new condition balls to thrifts that accept sports equipment, share used tennis balls with the community for reuse including dog toys, covers for the bottom of chair legs, and creative reuse.

Consider donation for repurposing for dog toys, the bottom of student chairs, and the bottom of walkers.

Vendors

Vendor Address City Destination Disposal Method Notes
East Bay Depot For Creative Reuse 4695 Telegraph Ave.
(drop-off at loading dock on Shattuck Ave between 46th and 47th streets)
Oakland Reuse Free Drop-off
Craigslist 222 Sutter St
Floor 9
San Francisco Reuse Free Pick-up, Buyback Pick-up

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Alameda
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Albany
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Berkeley
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs. Sports Basement collects them for reuse (including fetch).
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Castro Valley Sanitary District
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Dublin
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Emeryville
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Fremont
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Hayward
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Hayward (Oro Loma - L2)
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Livermore
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Newark
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Oakland
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Piedmont
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Pleasanton
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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San Leandro
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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San Leandro (Oro Loma - L3)
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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San Lorenzo (Oro Loma)
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Unincorporated Oro Loma (L1)
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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Union City
Teachers often accept balls with no bounce to cut and place on the bottom of their chairs.
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