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Content Description

Designing for Sustainability: Synthetic Turf and the Triple Bottom Line, 2024
CEU: 0.05 | CEU Code: SY-EN-198801-0525

As synthetic turf systems evolve as functional and aesthetic landscape solutions, conversations about sustainability, particularly environmental impacts, are essential. This course addresses the sustainability of synthetic turf from the triple-bottom-line perspective: profit, people, and planet. Also discussed is how synthetic turf can contribute to achieving certification in LEED v4.1 Building Design and Construction, Sustainable SITES Initiative v2, and the WELL Building Standard" version 2.

Learning Objectives

  • Summarize how manufacturers can integrate sustainable practices to positively impact their bottom line, people, and the planet and demonstrate their achievements through an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rating.
  • Discuss how synthetic turf in outdoor and indoor applications can contribute to meeting the social, recreational, relaxational, and physical activity space requirements of LEED v4.1, WELL v2, and SITES v2.
  • Explain synthetic turf's favorable environmental impacts related to stormwater management and responsible material sourcing as required by LEED v4.1 and SITES v2.
  • Recall how synthetic turf can contribute to meeting the accessibility requirements of WELL v2 and SITES v2.

Faculty BIO

Rob Dant's diverse upbringing in the military followed by a formal fine arts education eventually led to his career that embraces both visual and practical solutions for clients and customers. Highly creative, driven, and responsive to customers, he balances his role of growing small businesses and networks with his continued passion for environmentally responsible projects. Imbued with a love for balancing beauty and practicality, Mr. Dant presents an evenhanded approach to sustainable solutions involving synthetic turf. Addressing sustainable concerns such as erosion control, plant design, and usable space is a hallmark of his presentations. A seasoned speaker, he brings a deep knowledge of the industry, design concerns, and practicality to the forefront.

Bringing a decade of field and design experience, Colby Gingles enjoys engaging with the design and architect community and continuing to educate and push the boundaries of where synthetic turf can go.

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