Hockey is emerging as a symbol of sustainability, with innovations like the Poligras Paris GT zero—the world’s first carbon-neutral hockey turf—as featured at Paris 2024. These advancements are raising environmental standards in sports and have earned the FIH a finalist spot for the IOC Climate Action Awards.
Read MoreDry turfs are the future. Poligras’ next gen turf on display in Oman this month, with its play wet / play dry crossover performance is a sign of the future but also the ‘now’ for forward-thinking clubs.
Read MoreWith one year until the Olympics, the Paris turf is already a hit around the world, with over 20 installations in 10 countries. Find out where the global hockey community is embracing greater sustainability for the sport.
Read MoreIn one year’s time, Poligras Paris GT zero will make its Olympic debut. It is the world’s first and only carbon-zero hockey turf and has also been FIH-certified for dry hockey. Find out what this hit product means for Olympic and club hockey.
Read MoreHamburger Polo Club and Rot-Weiss Köln played the first Hockey Zero match on the carbon zero turf designed for Paris 2024. Here’s what they had to say about it.
Read MoreFrom portable hockey to carbon zero turf, see how Poligras is making hockey more sustainable.
Read MoreFind out about the final touches which have just been made to the Olympic hockey turfs in Tokyo.
Read MoreFind out about Tokyo 2020’s hockey turf - Poligras Tokyo GT – the world’s first sustainable hockey turf.
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Read MoreThe Pro League wraps up in Perth on Poligras.
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Read MoreInterview with Stefan Sick, Vice President R&D and Technical Innovation, Sport Group.
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