Synthetic Turf in Public Spaces – Chemical Composition
Summary Report prepared for the Office of NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer – August 2022
Summary Report prepared for the Office of NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer – August 2022
Study detects synergistic effect making substances more dangerous, raising alarm since humans are exposed to both
A review document prepared by the NTA in 2024
Artificial turf carpets athletic fields, playgrounds, and residential lawns across the US, offering a low-maintenance alternative to natural grass that always looks lush and doesn’t require heavy watering. But while this popular synthetic material is marketed as eco-friendly, it has also long attracted controversy – for decades, environmental and health advocates have expressed concern about the chemical byproducts of the turf’s plastic fibers.
The NSW government is investigating the impact of synthetic turf on the safety and amenity of open spaces.
This report was prepared by the Institute for Sustainable Futures in 2022
NTA submission to the NSW EPA Plastics Forward Project – February 2024
Document prepared by Turf Australia in 2024