Synthetic turf no longer the drought fix darling

News Flash

It seems there are environmental issues with synthetic turf that were overlooked when it was originally touted as the drought-friendly lawn alternative. Now, it's been determined that the rubber backing can leach PFAS chemicals into the environment in extreme heat. Some California cities have already begun moving to prohibit fake lawns. 

You can read about new findings and actions being taken here

 

 

 

Well Street

The list of products containing PFAS and releasing them into the environment, food chain, and water supply continues to grow.

I commend those cities taking steps to remove turf and the companies producing it that invest resources to find safer materials.

Yet another case of "If we knew then what we know now."

Slipstream

Indeed. It's pushing the industry to find ways to reduce the PFAS, so that's a start.