Dutch Study Eases Fears Over Shredded Tire Infill

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On Tuesday, the National Institute for Public Health and Environment, a government-run public health organization based in the Netherlands, released the findings of a study conducted on potential health threats posed by playing on artificial turf fields made from recycled rubber crumbs.

There has been a history of concern from sports organizations that the rubber crumbs, typically composed of shredded tires, might contain chemicals such as carcinogens, and that extended contact with the fields could result in certain types of cancers.

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