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FIFA updates definitions

In response to continual release of new innovations by the synthetic turf industry, FIFA has decided to update some of…

USDA certificate for FieldTurf’s PureSelect

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed that FieldTurf’s PureSelect infill meets USDA requirements. The infill is now a USDA…

TPE infill from salvaged ocean plastics

The new Act Global synthetic turf for Ranney School and Princeton Soccer Academy in Tinton Falls (NJ), the US, has…

Biodegradable infill at risk

The Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) of the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) has decided to further investigate 'biodegradable' polymers as part…

Sprinturf acquires organic infill company

Sprinturf has announced the acquisition of GreenPlay Organics, a supplier of plant-based organic infill systems. Both companies have extensive installations…

Re-Match next to introduce sleeving

Re-Match is the next company to introduce sleeving. This concept ensures that all material is contained in the rolls from…

Guidance on how to minimise infill dispersion

ESTC encourages you to reach out to your national standards organisation to notify them that you support the publication of…

Incentive for Dutch clubs to prevent microplastic polution

From this year on, sports clubs in the Netherlands can apply for a subsidy for measures that prevent the spread…

New filter stops microplastics

Hauraton has received the Environmental Technology Award of the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, for a gutter filter that filters microplastics,…