Australia’s only synthetic turf recycling solution
Diverting fields from landfill and recovering resources for reuse. We make it easy to do the right thing.
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WHAT WE DO
We recycle synthetic turf, properly
RE4ORM is Australia’s first and only facility built to recover, separate, and recycle synthetic turf at scale. We handle the entire process, from uplift and transport to recycling and reuse.
We turn old fields into valuable new materials for Australian projects. Every tonne recycled with RE4ORM means less waste to landfill, lower emissions, and a stronger circular economy for Australian sport.
Every year, thousands of tonnes of synthetic turf reach end-of-life and most still go to landfill. Sending turf to landfill isn’t just wasteful — it’s outdated and we can do better.
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WHY IT MATTERS
Every field recycled with RE4ORM cuts carbon, saves resources, and keeps thousands of kilos of material out of landfill.
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Recovered sand, rubber and plastics returned to Australian projects. Real circular economy in action.
LOWER EMISSIONS
Each tonne of turf that is recycled saves 373kg of CO2 emissions. That’s 41% less than landfill.
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Our state-of-the-art Barnawartha facility keeps projects moving without delays or downtime.
transparency
Audit-ready sustainability reports help councils and consultants meet net-zero and circularity goals.
HOW IT WORKS (INPUT)
A better way to handle old turf
Contact & Quote
You tell us. We quote it. We provide transparent, consistent pricing for every field we assess – councils, schools, and contractors alike.
Uplift & Transport
We roll it up and move it out. Our crew cuts, rolls, bands, and safely hauls your turf to our Barnawartha facility. A full service solution – we handle logistics, compliance, and safety.
Separation & Recovery
We separate every layer. Sand, rubber, and plastics are cleaned, graded, and tracked using custom, waterless machinery built for precision.
Reuse & Recycle
We turn waste into new resources. Recovered sand and rubber are reused in sports and construction projects; plastics become new Australian-made products. A real circular economy – right here at home.
HOW IT WORKS (OUTPUT)
Recirculating recovered materials into industries in demand
Recovered Sand
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Recovered Rubber
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PP/PE Pellets
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WHO WE ARE
Setting the standard for sustainable sport
RE4ORM was created to solve a problem no one else would — repurposing synthetic turf when it reaches the end of its life.
Founded by industry experts, we built Australia’s first dedicated recycling facility to recover and reuse turf materials that once went straight to landfill.
A MATERIAL DIFFERENCE
Real projects, real impact
Kensington Banks
Rowville Secondary College
Australian Institute of Sport
PLC Burwood
Kingston Heath Reserve
Kareela Oval
JUST ASK
FAQs
What happens to old synthetic turf in Australia?
Until recently, most of it went straight to landfill. RE4ORM built Australia’s first dedicated turf recycling facility to change that – separating and recovering sand, rubber, and plastic layers for reuse in new Australian products.
Can synthetic turf actually be recycled?
Yes. Our custom machinery separates the components so up to 95% of materials can be reused – turning waste into new products like soft-fall underlay, bollards, and construction materials.
Why is turf recycling better than landfill?
Every tonne recycled saves around 373 kg of CO₂ emissions and has a downstream effect of the reuse of materials. It also creates reusable materials that feed back into Australian projects.
How does the recycling process work?
We manage everything – uplift, transport, separation, and reuse. Turf arrives at our Barnawartha (VIC) facility, where it’s processed and tracked from arrival to material recovery.