Scottish Daily Mail

Now one in ten have ditched their real lawn for fake grass

- By Victoria Allen Science Correspond­ent

FAKE grass is taking over British gardens – as one in ten homeowners use it to replace their lawn.

It has been championed by social media influencer­s such as Mrs Hinch for its evergreen look and the fact it can be cleaned with a vacuum.

There are several products available that clean artificial lawns and even give them the scent of freshly cut real grass.

But experts warn that artificial grass only lasts about a decade and adds to the mountain of plastic waste as it cannot be recycled.

A survey of more than 2,000 people, commission­ed by insurance firm Aviva, found that artificial grass has been installed by nearly 10 per cent of homeowners.

Some 57 per cent acknowledg­ed that making changes to their outside space could affect the environmen­t. But about a fifth said they would consider replacing at least part of their lawn with fake grass and 8 per cent planned to do so. But Dr Robert Francis, of King’s College London, who is investigat­ing the environmen­tal impacts of artificial grass, said: ‘It is concerning so many people are using it, as [it] increases water run-off, which could raise the risk of flooding.

‘It provides no habitat for wildlife, sends microplast­ics into the environmen­t and ends up in landfill.’ It comes as McDonald’s faces criticism for axing 11 trees outside its restaurant in Haringey, north London, and replacing them with artificial grass.

But a spokesman for the Synthetic Turf Council said: ‘The STC advocates for owners and communitie­s having access to choice so they can select the right combinatio­n of surfaces that are right for their individual needs.’

McDonald’s said: ‘We had to remove a small number of trees due to roots impacting the drainage system. We [will be] replanting more trees in the local area.’

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‘Of course the grass is always greener on the other side – it’s fake!’
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