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Responsible Play

Built to Last. Played for Generations.

For Dv8, sustainability begins with equipment that earns a long working life, service routines that prevent avoidable waste, and player programs that keep bowling welcoming. The commitment is practical, center-facing, and tied to how operators actually maintain their floors.

We design every Dv8 equipment conversation around long service life. Every ball program, lane support item, and indoor play accessory should have a maintenance path, a reuse discussion, or a responsible replacement plan before it reaches the end of its first season.
Goals

Three commitments operators can verify.

LS

Lifetime Service

Dv8 encourages planned inspection, refurb decisions, and quote reviews so centers know what can be kept in service before buying replacement stock.

RM

Recyclable Materials

Material choices, packaging conversations, and take-back paths are documented where practical, helping operators reduce avoidable disposal.

PH

Player Health Programs

Responsible play includes accessible instruction, safer guest flow, youth-friendly supervision, and community programs that make table sports more durable socially.

Progress

Lifecycle goals tracked with operating language.

Dv8 avoids vague green claims. These progress bars are framed around operator actions: return usable material, choose responsible replacement cycles, lower energy burden, and keep coaching programs open to more participants.

90% take-back recycling rate by 2027
100% documented material sourcing target by 2026
80% LED and scoring retrofit review by 2025
50% community coaching scholarship participation by 2030
Certification references
FSC Material ReviewUSBC Play StandardWellness CouncilASTM Venue Audit

Download the Dv8 Responsible Play Report.

The report outlines how product life, refurb decisions, staff routines, and community access can be measured by a working bowling or indoor play venue without adding unnecessary complexity.

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