Eco Strings, Grips, & Tennis Equipment

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Strings

Strings

The majority of tennis players tend to use polyester strings for their durability. While this allows you to restring your racquet much less frequently, using natural gut strings are actually more eco-friendly, and will give you better feel on your racquets (which is why natural gut is the most commonly used string type across the pro-tour). Natural gut strings, while made of cow intestines, are made of organic material, making them biodegradable as opposed to petroleum-based plastics (taking thousands of years to decompose). Additionally, natural gut is a by-product of the meat industry, which means that cows are not being killed specifically for the production of strings, but merely to not waste.
One option is an eco-friendly string made by our partner, Velociti Sports, called the Velociti Catalyst. They are a hexagonal co-polyester string made from recycled material. They come in 16G and are 100% biodegradable synthetic, degrading 100x faster than other synthetic strings. Buy them here!
Another great option is made by the renowned Luxilon, called the Luxilon Eco Power. An eco-friendly version of their best-seller, the ALU Power, this string is made from plastic bottles and 100% recycled material. It is considered the first high-performance polyester string of its kind, and it is great for power, spin, and control. Buy them here!
Made from high-quality recycled polyester (rPET), ReString’s collection—including the flagship Vivo—proves that eco-friendly strings can deliver top-tier power, control, and spin. Designed with a performance-first mindset, these strings offer crisp feel and durability while dramatically reducing environmental impact. Vivo’s tagline—“All out on Performance. All in on Sustainability.”—captures their promise to players and the planet alike.

Buy them here!

Strings

The majority of tennis players tend to use polyester strings for their durability. While this allows you to restring your racquet much less frequently, using natural gut strings are actually more eco-friendly, and will give you better feel on your racquets (which is why natural gut is the most commonly used string type across the pro-tour). Natural gut strings, while made of cow intestines, are made of organic material, making them biodegradable as opposed to petroleum-based plastics (taking thousands of years to decompose). Additionally, natural gut is a by-product of the meat industry, which means that cows are not being killed specifically for the production of strings, but merely to not waste.
One option is an eco-friendly string made by our partner, Velociti Sports, called the Velociti Catalyst. They are a hexagonal co-polyester string made from recycled material. They come in 16G and are 100% biodegradable synthetic, degrading 100x faster than other synthetic strings. Buy them here!
Another great option is made by the renowned Luxilon, called the Luxilon Eco Power. An eco-friendly version of their best-seller, the ALU Power, this string is made from plastic bottles and 100% recycled material. It is considered the first high-performance polyester string of its kind, and it is great for power, spin, and control. Buy them here!
Made from high-quality recycled polyester (rPET), ReString’s collection—including the flagship Vivo—proves that eco-friendly strings can deliver top-tier power, control, and spin. Designed with a performance-first mindset, these strings offer crisp feel and durability while dramatically reducing environmental impact. Vivo’s tagline—“All out on Performance. All in on Sustainability.”—captures their promise to players and the planet alike.

Buy them here!

Overgrips

Overgrips

Most overgrips that a tennis player will find or use will be made of of polyurethane, also known as PU. However, this material is not biodegradable. EcoGRIP is the world's only eco-friendly, biodegradable tennis overgrip. It is used by many high-performing players and it retains the features from other grips (tacky feel, sweat-absorption, & durability). To learn more about EcoGRIP and their grip or to try one out now, visit: https://www.ecogripzone.com/ecogrip/

Overgrips

Most overgrips that a tennis player will find or use will be made of of polyurethane, also known as PU. However, this material is not biodegradable. EcoGRIP is the world's only eco-friendly, biodegradable tennis overgrip. It is used by many high-performing players and it retains the features from other grips (tacky feel, sweat-absorption, & durability). To learn more about EcoGRIP and their grip or to try one out now, visit: https://www.ecogripzone.com/ecogrip/

Tennis Balls & Tubes

Tennis Balls & Tubes

Bounce Repressurization Tube

Bounce Repressurization Tube
Based in Belgium and France, Bounce is committed to making a positive footprint on the planet, specifically for tennis and padel. Their product consists of a tube that helps repressurize tennis balls, eliminating the need to purchase new balls frequently! They also recycle tennis balls and support the circular mission. 

To learn more visit: https://bouncesports.co/pages/bounce-tennis

To buy, visit: https://bouncesports.co/pages/tennis

Wilson Triniti

Wilson Triniti
100% recyclable packaging
100% recyclable packaging
Lasts 4x as long as a regular tennis ball
Lasts 4x as long as a regular tennis ball
5% of profits support world sustainability efforts
5% of profits support world sustainability efforts
ITF and USTA approved
ITF and USTA approved

Renewaball

Renewaball
Based in the Netherlands, Renewaball has pioneered the first ever tennis ball made out of recycled tennis balls! Renewaball is creating a cycle where tennis balls don't end up in landfills.

To learn more visit: https://www.renewaball.com/

To buy, visit: https://renewaball.com/en/collections/tennis-balls

Tennis Balls & Tubes

Bounce Repressurization Tube

Based in Belgium and France, Bounce is committed to making a positive footprint on the planet, specifically for tennis and padel. Their product consists of a tube that helps repressurize tennis balls, eliminating the need to purchase new balls frequently! They also recycle tennis balls and support the circular mission. 

To learn more visit: https://bouncesports.co/pages/bounce-tennis

To buy, visit: https://bouncesports.co/pages/tennis

Wilson Triniti

100% recyclable packaging
Lasts 4x as long as a regular tennis ball
5% of profits support world sustainability efforts
ITF and USTA approved

Renewaball

Based in the Netherlands, Renewaball has pioneered the first ever tennis ball made out of recycled tennis balls! Renewaball is creating a cycle where tennis balls don't end up in landfills.

To learn more visit: https://www.renewaball.com/

To buy, visit: https://renewaball.com/en/collections/tennis-balls

Apparel & Sustainable Brands

Apparel & Sustainable Brands

Polyester is a synthetic petroleum-based fiber, and is therefore made from a carbon-intensive non-renewable resource. It is not bio-degradable and will persist in the ecosystem even as it eventually breaks apart. One way to avoid this issue is by purchasing sustainable activewear made from recycled plastics or "Eco-Intelligent Polyester," which is infinitely recyclable and can transform old polyester clothing into new polyester.
The following brands are known to be sustainable:

• Adidas Parley Collection (click here)
• Tentree (click here)
• Pact (click here)
• Allbirds (click here)
• REI (click here)
• Patagonia (click here)

Apparel & Sustainable Brands

Polyester is a synthetic petroleum-based fiber, and is therefore made from a carbon-intensive non-renewable resource. It is not bio-degradable and will persist in the ecosystem even as it eventually breaks apart. One way to avoid this issue is by purchasing sustainable activewear made from recycled plastics or "Eco-Intelligent Polyester," which is infinitely recyclable and can transform old polyester clothing into new polyester.
The following brands are known to be sustainable:

• Adidas Parley Collection (click here)
• Tentree (click here)
• Pact (click here)
• Allbirds (click here)
• REI (click here)
• Patagonia (click here)