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The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has highlighted microplastics and polymeric infill granules on sports pitches as a key focus area under its sustainability initiatives.
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ECHA Highlights Microplastics and Granules on Sports Pitches
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has highlighted microplastics and polymeric infill granules on sports pitches as a key focus area un...
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EU REACH Updates | PlanetPerformancePlanningProcurement+1 |
Sustainability |
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28 May 2026, 12:25 | Holding bay | Tagged | ||
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AFL Outlines $117M Investment and Preferred Facility Guidelines
The AFL reports investing over $117 million since 2017 to improve community venues, focusing on inclusive and gender-friendly grassroots ...
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AFL Facility Guidelines | ProsperityPeoplePerformancePlanning+2 |
Sports Announcements |
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28 May 2026, 12:23 | Holding bay | Tagged |