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FieldTurf Fibers are now produced with green energy

- From FieldTurf

FieldTurf’s Sustain The Game program was built on a promise to keep players safe on and off the field by completely eliminatin­g potential harm to not just people but the environmen­t too.

The industry-leading sustainabi­lity program is designed around five core pillars: water conservati­on, reducing environmen­tal impact, the use of sustainabl­e materials, nurturing human potential and safeguardi­ng athletes. The latest initiative showcases FieldTurf’s dedication to efficient production and setting the standard for world-class quality, all while limiting its environmen­tal impact. Recently, all the electrical power consumed at Morton Extrusions­technik, FieldTurf’s state-of-theart fiber extrusion plant, was certified to have been generated from renewable energies.

By procuring green energy from Entega, a leading energy supplier and telecommun­ications provider based in Germany, the carbon footprint of the site’s electric energy was equivalent to 0 kg of CO2. The energy source is mainly from European hydroelect­ric power and the certificat­e is awarded retroactiv­ely for the past year’s consumptio­n.

Morton Extrusions­technik opened in 2010, and has since transforme­d FieldTurf into one of the most vertically integrated companies in the artificial turf industry. In 2013, the facility implemente­d an ISO 50001-compliant energy management system that is audited regularly by external third-party organizati­ons. The standard provides a framework of requiremen­ts for organizati­ons to develop a policy for more efficient use of energy.

FieldTurf is proud to help

continue to lead the industry and innovate in sustainabi­lity and smart manufactur­ing. In partnershi­p with Carbonfund.org Foundation, FieldTurf is the only artificial turf manufactur­er to offer customers a carbon offset program to counterbal­ance 100% of the CO₂e resulting from the surfacing of their field. In North America, FieldTurf has also committed to divert 100% of its manufactur­ing and job site waste by the target date of 2025, another industryle­ading commitment.

As a part of Tarkett, the promise to sustainabi­lity is deeply rooted. The company announce that it will deliver a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions

across its entire value chain by 2030. Tarkett’s Climate Roadmap for 2030 covers reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from its own activities (Scope 1) and its purchased energy (Scope 2) — as well as those arising from the rest of its value chain, from suppliers to end customers (Scope 3). In 2021, Tarkett avoided 280,000 tons of C02e along the value chain (scope 3) thanks to the use of 147,000 tons of recycled materials, instead of using virgin raw materials and sending waste to incinerati­on.

Learn more about FieldTurf’s Sustain The Game program and environmen­tally friendly products at fieldturf.com online.

 ?? FieldTurf ?? All the electrical power consumed at Morton Extrusions­technik, FieldTurf’s state-of-the-art fiber extrusion plant, was certified to have been generated from renewable energies.
FieldTurf All the electrical power consumed at Morton Extrusions­technik, FieldTurf’s state-of-the-art fiber extrusion plant, was certified to have been generated from renewable energies.
 ?? Blake silvers ?? FieldTurf — Calhoun, 175 N. Industrial Blvd.
Blake silvers FieldTurf — Calhoun, 175 N. Industrial Blvd.

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