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Activists demand sustainable alternatives to harmful artificial turf

June 26, 2024 | Ridgewood, Bergen County, New Jersey



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Activists demand sustainable alternatives to harmful artificial turf
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the use of artificial turf in local parks and recreational areas. A council member emphasized the need for a holistic approach to this issue, advocating for the exploration of more sustainable alternatives, such as organic grass fields.

The discussion highlighted the potential environmental and health risks associated with artificial turf, particularly the presence of PFAS chemicals, which have been linked to various health concerns. The speaker expressed alarm over the decision to replace natural landscapes with synthetic materials, warning that this could adversely affect residents who rely on private wells for their water supply.

The council member criticized the village council for seemingly disregarding warnings from medical professionals about the dangers posed by artificial turf, suggesting that the current trajectory could lead to significant ecological and health-related consequences. The call for a shift towards more sustainable practices reflects a growing concern among community members about the long-term impacts of such decisions on both public health and the environment.

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