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Here Is the Government's Action Plan for the Artificial Turf Crisis

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The government is strengthening financial support for sports clubs and municipalities that reduce the use of rubber granules.
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Lise Klaveness is pleased to have been heard by politicians and calls the action plan for phasing out rubber granules "a very good step." But more money needs to be on the table, warns the football president.

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The government launched an action plan on Monday to help football phase out the use of black rubber balls on artificial turf pitches. Here's what it will mean for your sports team and municipality.

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When the government presents a new action plan on Monday to phase out rubber granules from artificial turf pitches, it will have direct implications in Levanger.

The government is strengthening financial support for sports clubs and municipalities that reduce the use of rubber granules. This is one of the main measures in the action plan presented today.

The government launched an action plan on Monday to help football phase out the use of black rubber balls on artificial turf pitches. Here's what it will mean for your sports team and municipality.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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