BALCATTA business Green Planet Grass has the annual Green Fair covered.
Held at the city’s QV1 building daily from 7am to 6pm until Friday, August 6, the fair showcases businesses working to create a more sustainable future.
Green Planet Grass is one business showing its wares, offering a range of synthetic lawns as a way of saving water, time and money.
“We see it (the fair) as an opportunity to take people through the eco-benefits of Australian synthetic grass,” Green Planet Grass managing director Jeff Dennis said. “We have a sustainable product in relation to water-saving and a water-harvesting system that captures rain water.”
The firm offers a process that takes the rainfall from synthetic grass to an underground drain and pumps it back into a reticulation system for use in other garden areas.
A couple of the firm’s bigger projects to date were introducing 300sqm of synthetic lawn to a café strip in Ardross and a 1400sqm sports surface for Yangebup Primary School.
“The majority of (synthetic) residential and sports lawns are now polyethylene – a durable but considerably softer plastic, which has been on the market for about five years,” Mr Dennis said.
When doing the sums on keeping a 50sqm area of traditional lawn green, Mr Dennis said a synthetic option could save homeowners about 73,000 litres of water each year.
“We’ve been in the marketplace for three years and there’s been a significant increase in business in that time, as people want to spend time on things other than looking after a lawn,” he said.
Installing synthetic grass for about five homes each day keeps the firm’s 12 field employees busy.