“Rising Preference for Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Turf Solutions”
- Manufacturers are focusing on recyclable materials and non-toxic infills to meet growing consumer preference for sustainable solutions, as seen in brands offering lead-free and fully recyclable turf products in the U.S. and Europe
- Artificial turf is being adopted in drought-prone areas such as California and parts of Australia, where public parks and residential landscapes are replacing natural grass to conserve water resources
- Sports facilities, including major European football stadiums and school athletic fields in Japan, are increasingly installing bio-based or partially recycled turf systems to reduce environmental impact
- The rise in green building certifications, such as LEED and BREEAM, is encouraging the use of eco-friendly landscaping solutions, pushing real estate developers to choose artificial turf that aligns with sustainability goals
- Government and municipal bodies are shifting to low-maintenance, eco-conscious turf for public spaces, as demonstrated by installations in city parks in the Middle East and school playgrounds in South Korea



