Broken pickleballs shouldn’t break the planet

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Welcome to CRACK’D

We’re on a mission to give pickleballs a second life.

Here at CRACK’D, we’re committed to sustainability by collecting your broken pickleballs and transforming them into innovative, eco-friendly products that serve players and the planet. Save your broken pickleballs and become a part of the solution.

CRACK’D Closes the Loop

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COLLECT

We team up with pickleball leagues, clubs, and communities to collect discarded pickleballs that are no longer playable.

A person's hand holding small yellow plastic or paper fragments over a black container filled with similar fragments.

CRUSH

The collected balls are broken into flakes using a granulator, then melted down into a reusable raw material.

CReate

That material is transformed into new, sustainable products - giving old pickleballs a fresh purpose and a second life.

GET INVOLVED.

JOIN THE LOOP.

GET INVOLVED. JOIN THE LOOP.

Join the movement to make pickleball more sustainable with CRACK’D! Whether you're a player, a thriving pickleball club, or just passionate about the environment, there are plenty of ways to get involved.

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Three bright  yellow pickleballs with multiple holes are held in a person's hand with a purple trash bag of pickleballs in the background.
I have CRACK’D balls!
A woman in a pink t-shirt and white pants standing in front of a green banner that says "Recycle Your Pickleball Here" with a logo above that reads "CRACK'D." She holds yellow pickleball balls in her right hand. Two containers of pickleballs are on either side of her, one has a sign that reads PICKLEBALLS ONLY." The setting appears to be an indoor sports facility.