Keeping bottles, cans and cardboard out of the landfill through recycling benefits the environment as well as the individual, but the scope of recycling often reaches beyond the normal curbside or town collection programs. Synthetic turf can be recycled, or re-purposed and used again. Consider these five impacts of recycling artificial grass:
With Americans producing seven pounds of trash per person per day on average, any reduction in waste will make an impact. Disposable items are always on the rise, so finding a way to keep large waste, like artificial grass, from piling up in municipal landfills is a great way to reduce excess.
Since it is synthetic, artificial grass requires no water to maintain a healthy green year-round. The ongoing drought has caused many communities to restrict residential landscape water usage. By installing synthetic sod, homeowners can have a green lawn without a single drop of precious water.
Many consumers are making greener choices in everything from food consumption to lawn care. Artificial grass requires no chemical fertilizers, pesticides or fungicides. For parents and pet owners, the peace of mind a “green” lawn provides is one of the greatest benefits of artificial grass.
Traditional sod requires an ongoing financial commitment to keep it alive and healthy. Synthetic turf, however, is all paid for upfront. With recycled artificial grass, the cost savings to the consumer can be immense. Since this is a previously owned product, it is marketed at a discounted price, which means many consumers can have the lawn they have always wanted for a fraction of the price.
Having Saturday mornings free from mowing, weeding, fertilizing and lawn maintenance, means there is more time for family, hobbies and recreational opportunities. Artificial grass requires very little upkeep, which can be completed in a fraction of the time of traditional lawn care.