Go Green to move towards more sustainable products
December 21, 2017 - United States Of America
Go Green Synthetic Lawn Solutions has decided to move to more sustainable and environmentally friendly products. The change has already begun with the company including a soy-based backing system on its artificial grass landscape and golf products. This means Go Green now directly contributes to the US economy by reducing the use of foreign fossil fuels.
Universal Textile Technologies, innovators of BioCel and pioneers using recycled and bio-based materials to produce state of the art technologies in the textile industry for over 20 years, provides Go Green products with an exceptional backing system that adds more value and a better choice for the consumer.
The BioCel system utilises plant-based polyols derived from renewable natural oils to replace a large portion of the petroleum-based polymers normally used in the manufacturing process. The increased use of renewable resources for the artificial grass industry means Go Green directly contributes to the US economy by reducing the use of foreign fossil fuels and replacing them with polyols from soybeans, which directly supports the American soybean farmers.
"As the synthetic turf industry continues to grow as the needs expand, we want to look at our options closely and make the right decisions," says Michelle Balicki, VP of sales and marketing for Go Green Synthetic Lawn Solutions. "Utilising BioCel technology means we not only lower our carbon footprint, but we offer a better value to our customers as well."
The added benefits of this system include better tuft bind, lower VOC's, improved moisture barrier, enhanced performance and stability due to Celceram content (a highly refined and recycled mineral compound) and overall extended life of the turf.
Kim Gordon, director of operations for Go Green explained, "The benefits were compelling to us from a performance standpoint, but because we can offer a better system without an increased cost to the consumer, this was an easy choice for us."
"Universal Textile Technologies is excited to be associated with the Go Green team, who is also recognised as an industry innovator and leader in technology and product development," said Doug Giles, UTT's director of marketing. Continued efforts by UTT to collect plastic bottles from Yellowstone National Parks that would normally end up in landfills, means Go Green can implement the use of these recycled material with our PET backing systems on products requiring a cushion backing for specialty applications.
As plant-based materials continue to climb to the top of the list for environmentally conscious consumers, it also rises to the top for procurement for commercial and government funded projects as well. (SV)