Community Court Recycling
Kensington Banks Tennis Courts are a well-used community tennis facility in Melbourne’s inner west. Home to a local tennis club and daily coaching programs, the courts are a key piece of grassroots sporting infrastructure in the area.
After approximately 20 years of use, the existing synthetic surfaces had reached the end of their service life. The City of Melbourne, supported operationally by Serco, initiated a renewal process and engaged Tuff Turf to deliver the upgrade. Encouragingly, the City of Melbourne chose to include recycling as part of the project scope – ensuring the old courts would not simply be sent to landfill.
synthetic tennis courts
of material recycled
of sand infill recovered
CO₂e emissions avoided
Although located near the frontage of Kensington Banks, the courts sit below street level on a slope. There is no direct truck access from the main road.
Instead, access required:
RE4ORM completed the full uplift of three synthetic tennis courts safely and efficiently.
Courts were precision-cut and rolled to meet RE4ORM’s recycling specifications.
Tray-body trucks were used to suit site access and streamline load-out.

Traffic was carefully controlled through the active parkland to minimise disruption.
All turf was transported to RE4ORM’s facility for complete recycling.