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How to Recycle Old Playground Poured In Place Rubber Surfacing

Written by American Recycling Center | July 1, 2025

Even the strongest and most durable playground surfacing begins to break down over time. While most park developers place a heavy emphasis on designing and selecting a new playground surface for their facility, less attention is placed on what to do with the remaining poured-in-place surfacing.

Discarded playground surfacing rubber can have a detrimental impact on the environment, particularly if the remnants are sent to a local landfill. Rather than simply getting rid of the previous playground rubber that is no longer usable, community planners can consider sustainable disposal options, such as recycling that playground surfacing rubber.

What Makes Playground Rubber Recyclable

Playground designs often feature recycled rubber in the base material of poured-in-place surfaces. This base material, which is commonly recycled rubber,  can once again be reclaimed at its end of life to start the recycling process once again.   

Ideal Material Characteristics:

While most playground recycled rubber can be transformed into new and durable recycled rubber products, you will want to verify that your material meets the requirements. These are some of the ideal material characteristics for recycled rubber:

  • Rubber surfaces should not have metal reinforcement or fiber backing so that they can easily be processed.
  • All materials should be clean and free from wood contamination in order to protect the integrity and purity of the recycled product.
  • Rubber surface should be free of any stone aggregate.  Detached from any asphalt or concrete.   

In order to verify that your playground rubber can be recycled, you can request a material assessment.

Common Packaging and Removal Methods

Once you have determined that your playground surfacing material is ideal for recycling, you can consider the packaging and removal options that are available. In general, the process begins with bulk demolition and removal. Contractors will work to properly dismantle the playground surfacing, ultimately preserving its integrity and ensuring that it remains viable for recycling. The surfacing material is then removed, packaged, and transported to the rubber recycling facility. For large playgrounds, efficient baling options are available.

By working with an experienced and reliable recycling partner, you can ensure that your playground surfacing solution is removed as quickly and efficiently as possible.

The Recycling Process Explained

Once your playground rubber has been removed, packaged, and transported to the facility, the recycling process will begin. These are the steps in the recycling process for playground rubber:

1.  Initial Material Assessment and Quality Evaluation

Before the material can be recycled and transformed into new rubber products, a material assessment must be performed in order to evaluate the quality of the playground recycled rubber material. During the material assessment, inspectors will work to ensure that the rubber meets the criteria for recycling, such as being free from metal, stone and wood components as well as being the appropriate thickness and hardness for processing.

2.  Mechanical Processing: Shredding, Grinding, and Refining

After the material has been offloaded and prepared accordingly, the playground recycled rubber is processed mechanically. During processing, the material is shredded and ground into smaller particles so that it can be used in other recycled rubber products. 

3.  Quality Control and Material Blending

All playground recycled rubber is thoroughly inspected after processing in order to verify that it meets quality standards. From there, the material is blended so that it can be made into new products.

4.  Final Product Applications and Market Uses

The processed and recycled playground rubber has a wide range of market uses, and can often be transformed into a new type of rubber surfacing. Common market uses for recycled rubber include playground surfacing solutions, recreational sports surfaces, equine surfacing, industrial applications and even sustainable landscaping options.

Planning Your Playground Rubber Recycling Project

Ready to move forward with recycling your playground rubber? Thoughtfully planning your project will ensure that it goes smoothly from start to finish.

You can begin planning your playground rubber recycling project by:

Assessing Your Current Playground Surface

To begin, you will need to collaborate with your project organizers and evaluate the current condition of your playground surface. Playground rubber may be suitable for recycling if it is free from metal reinforcement, fiber backing, stone, asphalt,  concrete or wood contamination. You can schedule a material assessment to determine if your material meets the quality standards.

  • Finding Qualified Recycling Partners: It is important to work with a recycling partner such as American Recycling Center, which has significant experience with recycled rubber materials. An experienced recycling provider will be able to safely transport and process rubber materials in order to transform them into new market uses.

  • Coordinating Removal Logistics:  Your playground rubber surfacing must be carefully removed and packaged in order to be properly transported to the facility and processed. You may be able to coordinate removal logistics with the recycling partner that you choose for the project.

  • Documentation and Compliance Considerations: In most cases, you will need to remain in compliance with industry standards and provide documentation to prove that the material was properly recycled. Choosing a recycling partner that offers a strict confidentiality agreement and provides all necessary documentation allows you to move forward with confidence.

  • Project Timeline and Cost Planning: The project timeline and budget may vary based on the size and scope of your project. By selecting a reliable and experienced recycling partner, you can ensure that you will receive safe, affordable, and timely service throughout every stage of the project.

Choosing the Right Recycling Partner

Carefully selecting the perfect recycling partner will ensure that you enjoy the safe and affordable removal, transportation, and processing of your playground rubber. You need to choose a recycling partner that:

  • Offers years of experience and a reliable track record.
  • Prioritizes confidentiality and provides appropriate documentation.
  • Offers exceptional customer service and ongoing project support.
  • Meets all certification and compliance standards.

Take Action: Recycle Your Playground Rubber Today

For more than 30 years, American Recycling Center has been processing millions of pounds of industrial rubber annually. Now, we are proud to expand our services and begin offering playground poured in place rubber recycling services. We rely on proven refining, blending, and recycling processes in order to transform discarded playground rubber into durable and sustainable surfacing materials.

Contact us today for a material assessment and project consultation, and find out more about the benefits of recycling playground rubber.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Finished reading the blog but not sure if we answered all your questions? Here are some answers related to recycling old playground rubber. 

Can all playground rubber be recycled, or only certain types?

Most playground rubber can be recycled, but the material must meet certain quality standards. It should be free from metal reinforcement, fiber backing, stone aggregate, wood contamination, and must be detached from any asphalt or concrete. A material assessment can confirm whether your surface qualifies.

How is playground rubber removed without damaging it for recycling?

Experienced contractors perform bulk demolition and removal, carefully dismantling the surfacing to preserve its integrity and ensure it remains viable for recycling. The material is then packaged and transported to the recycling facility.

What does playground rubber get turned into after it's recycled?

Recycled playground rubber has a wide range of applications. It can be transformed into new playground surfacing, recreational sports surfaces, equine surfacing, industrial applications, and sustainable landscaping materials.

Do I need to hire a separate contractor for removal, or does American Recycling Center handle that?

American Recycling Center can help coordinate removal logistics as part of the overall project, making the process more streamlined for community planners and park developers.

What are my options for large playground surfaces?

For large playgrounds, efficient baling options are available to package and transport the material to the recycling facility.

What documentation will I receive to prove the material was properly recycled?

American Recycling Center provides all necessary documentation and operates under a strict confidentiality agreement, helping clients remain in compliance with industry standards.

Are there regulations or industry standards I need to follow for recycling playground rubber?

Yes, compliance with industry standards is an important consideration when disposing of playground rubber. Working with an experienced recycling partner ensures that your project meets all necessary requirements and that proper documentation is provided.

Why is landfilling playground rubber harmful to the environment?

Discarded playground rubber sent to a landfill can have a detrimental impact on the environment. Recycling offers a sustainable alternative that keeps rubber out of landfills and gives the material new life in other products.