Much of the emphasis within the synthetic turf industry in recent years
has been on the installation of fields and the evolution and improvement
of materials. However, many of the first infill-based fields were installed
5-10 years ago and are beginning to reach the end of their expected life
cycle. These fields must be disposed of in a manner that is not only
timely and cost effective, but is also in accordance with state and federal
environmental codes.
Few companies have given this aspect of the business much consideration to this point, but G9 Turf not only has an End of Life plan for the fields they replace and install, they also have the infrastructure to get the job done quickly, effectively, and in an environmentally friendly way.
Our exclusive ability to extract infill enables a cost-effective and environmentally friendly opportunity for re-use or disposal.
The installation and maintenance of synthetic turf offers a host of environmental conservation factors, including: