Synthetic Turf Council Announces 20% Industry Growth in 2008
Posted on: Thursday, 22 January 2009, 07:20 CST
Growth rate creates thousands of jobs and conserves over 500 million gallons of water
"Our member companies are actively creating jobs and bolstering local economies with their growth," explains
The environmental impact of synthetic turf fields is significant. It is common for grass sports fields to require a minimum of 15,000 gallons of irrigation water per week during growing season and thousands of pounds of fertilizers and pesticides annually. Assuming a 33 week growing season, the installation of over 1,000 new synthetic turf fields last year conserved an estimated 500 million gallons of water and reduced the use of fertilizers by well over 1.25 million pounds. With approximately 4,500 synthetic turf fields currently in use, the total amount of water saved in 2008 exceeded 2.2 billion gallons - enough water to supply the average home for 75 years.
Demand for synthetic turf has grown over the past few years. About half of all NFL teams currently play their games on synthetic turf, and it has been approved by FIFA for World Cup soccer matches. As the need for durable playing fields escalates, especially those that don't require high water usage during times of drought, synthetic turf has become an increasingly popular solution to enhance athletic performance, deal with the issue of limited space in older cities and suburbs, and allow for multiple sports teams to practice and play on a grass-like surface.
The increased popularity of synthetic turf has also resulted in increased scrutiny. In
About the Synthetic Turf Council:
Based in
SOURCE Synthetic Turf Council
Source: PR Newswire
Related Articles
- JQI Researchers Create 'Synthetic Magnetic Fields' For Neutral Atoms
- Frost & Sullivan: Prospects for Electric Drives Market in European Water and Wastewater Treatment Industry During Recession
- Pepco Energy Services Saves $1 Million for Council of Industry Energy Purchasing Consortium in New York
- New Video Produced By S3 Entertainment Group Shows Film Industry Positively Impacting Michigan's Economy
- Ground Water Protection Council Urges Congressional Water Caucus to Adopt National Strategies to Protect Underground Water Supplies
- GDP Growth, Rising Energy Demands Drive North American Water Treatment in Power Industry
- National Safety Council Elects Industrial Scientific Corporation's Kent McElhattan to Board of Directors
- The Ground Water Protection Council: EPA to Release Guidance on Underground Injection of Carbon Dioxide
- Stocks Rise on Upbeat Industrial Data ; Dow, S&P 500 Reach Fresh Five-Year Highs
- PureSafety and Council of Industry Partner To Give Members Access to Online Safety Training
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds