Synthetic grass and ecosustainability is now possible
The Big Five, the international construction exposition.
The Big Five, one of the most authoritative and referenced events on construction and urban planning, with futuristic, innovative and dedicated to environmental sustainability connotations,ended today, partly involving the synthetic turf sector for both sports and decorative use. We, of course, could not miss it since it is increasingly crucial in today's cities - it will be even more so in those of the future - the sports and landscape component for a higher quality of life and a promotion of social aggregation that is not only virtual.
Not just artificial turf at the world event
The Big Five is an incubator of resources organized according to a specific logic and presents to the eyes of the viewers 5 main macro themes structured as follows:
- HVAC R
- Middle East Concrete
- The Big Five Heavy
- The Big Five Solar
- Urban and Landscaping Design Expo

What emerges from this massive world exposition is the need to integrate processes and materials with the surrounding environment, not only that, for the industry it becomes essential in this context to think about the future to the management, maintenance and redevelopment of materials and structures.
Solutions for fully sustainable synthetic turf
An increasingly pronounced concern for the environment is emerging. As such, we are constantly working to minimize the environmental impact of our entire range of synthetic turf systems for soccer fields, artificial turf for urban and landscaping applications. We are doing this by starting from all the most invasive components that are integrated within a synthetic turf system starting from the coating technology through the organic inf ills to the anti-trauma and drainage underlayments

Technology allows us not only to respect the world we live in but also to enhance and enhance it, it is our duty to continue to research innovative solutions and make them available to the synthetic turf market. In conclusion arises the need for co-participation at the strategic and management table of local governments, administrations, landscape architects, real estate and all interested stakeholders.