Derived from petroleum and may release VOCs or microplastics over time.

Environmental Impact of Infill Choices
Environmental considerations are becoming increasingly important in synthetic turf projects. Here’s how different materials compare:

SBR and EPDM: Derived from petroleum and may release VOCs or microplastics over time.
TPE: Recyclable and more stable, but still synthetic.
Cork and BrockFILL: Biodegradable, renewable, and safer for stormwater systems.
If you’re pursuing LEED certification or wish to minimize ecological impact, natural infill options are more appropriate—though typically at a higher cost.

Maintenance Considerations
Each infill type has unique maintenance requirements:

SBR: Needs regular top-up and grooming due to compaction and migration.
TPE and EPDM: Retain shape better, less frequent grooming needed.
Cork and organic: May float or biodegrade, requiring seasonal inspection and adjustment.
Proper brushing, infill top-ups, and sanitation (especially for sports fields) are essential for keeping the turf functional and hygienic.

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