Believe it or not, it is easy being green. Reducing your shower time by just one minute can save 365 gallons of water a year. Not hosing down your patio or driveway can save 960. And filling your bath tub up halfway can save 3,650. Just imagine how much water installing a FieldTurf artificial grass or synthetic turf system can save. 
Actually, you don’t have to imagine. Installing a FieldTurf artificial grass system for home landscaping alone can save a whopping 56,000 gallons of water per year. And on an average-sized sports field, that number skyrockets to millions of gallons per year.
When it comes to carbon footprints, there’s simply no comparison between natural grass and FieldTurf artificial grass and synthetic turf systems. FieldTurf is 100% lead free and 100% recyclable. We are a proud member of the U.S. Green Building Council and the Environmental Protection Agency’s ‘Greenscapes’ program in addition to continuously setting new environmental standards throughout the synthetic turf industry.

By choosing FieldTurf artificial turf, you’re becoming part of an environmental movement that not only saves clean drinking water, but also:
When a FieldTurf installation finally comes to the end of its long life – it continues to help our planet. FieldTurf is 100% recyclable, and we were the first company in the industry to remove entire systems and recycle them. FieldTurf systems have become “new” materials for:

The environmental benefits of artificial grass have been well documented for years. Hundreds of studies have been completed to discover the truth about any potential risks of artificial turf. Government health ministries and environmental bodies around the world have commissioned extensive research. So have world health organizations, leading universities and independent scientific committees. Elected officials have reacted to the concerns of their constituents by commissioning studies to get the facts – and each time artificial turf has been found to be safe.
Occasionally, groups opposed to artificial turf systems will use creative tactics to make it seem like it they are unsafe or untested – this simply is not true. There has been extensive testing, and ample research is available. You can read what the experts have to say in independent testing, studies and reports on the potential health and environmental impact of artificial turf by downloading this collection of the actual research and conclusions.
