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Act Global
Headquarters,
Area served
International
Key people
John Baize, CEO, Co-founder; Chris Clapham, Co-founder
ProductsArtificial turf
Websitewww.actglobal.com

Act Global is an artificial turf manufacturer based in Austin, Texas. Its primary production facilities are located in Calhoun, Georgia. The company is best known for its brands in sports, Xtreme Turf and UBU. FIFA has certified the company as a "FIFA Quality Licensee" for football turf.[1]

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History

John Baize and Chris Clapham co-founded Act Global in 2004 to be a socially and environmentally responsible turf manufacturer. Since its inception, Act Global has spread worldwide with multiple manufacturing centers across the globe. Baize has served on the industry Synthetic Turf Council board of directors for nine years including as Chair. Baize also is the initial Chair of the global Synthetic Turf Council International.

Timeline

In 2009, FIFA certified Act Global as a "preferred producer" for football turf.[1]

In 2015, the company moved to its current U.S. production facility in Georgia.[2]

In 2016, Act Global acquired the UBU and Turfscape brands.[3]

In 2018, Act Global won the inaugural Synthetic Turf Council Philanthropy Award to recognize its charitable contributions and social outreach to communities. The company repeated this distinction in 2020 when it was again issued the STC Philanthropy Award.

In 2020 and 2021, Act Global won the Synthetic Turf Council Sustainability Award to recognize the STC member organization that consistently, and through innovation, utilizes sustainable materials and processes.

Products

The company offers various kinds of artificial turfs, depending upon the use.

  • Sports turf: The Xtreme Turf and UBU lines are intended for sports use, with different offerings for various sports and uses including football, soccer, baseball, field hockey, rugby, lacrosse, marching bands, cheer and multi-purpose events.
  • Aviation turf: AvTurf is a patented system used for airport ground cover to minimize foreign debris, replace the natural habitat for birds and wildlife near runway safety areas and provide visual recognition and operational benefits. AvTurf is listed in the United States Federal Aviation Administration circular for Airside applications. [4]
  • Landfill closure: LiteEarth is a patented system used in the closure of landfills and land reclamation.
  • Landscape turf: Turfscape is available for both residential and commercial spaces. This market sector focuses on maximizing land space and improving aesthetics and property values while saving water and lower maintenance burdens.

References

  1. ^ a b "FIFA's Quality Concept for Football Turf announces four new Preferred Producers". FIFA.com. October 4, 2011. Archived from the original on February 12, 2016. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Desk, Area Development News (August 5, 2015). "Act Global Relocates Manufacturing Center To Calhoun, Georgia". Area Development. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  3. ^ Staff, AB. "Act Global Acquires UBU and Turfscape Brands - Athletic Business". www.athleticbusiness.com. Retrieved August 15, 2017.
  4. ^ "Airside Applications for Artificial Turf" (PDF). Federal Aviation Administration. 2006. Retrieved November 5, 2017.

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