Mauritius faces unique environmental challenges, including high humidity, intense tropical sunlight, and salt-laden air from the Indian Ocean. These factors cause natural grass to degrade quickly, leading to the rising demand for artificial gardens that can maintain a lush green appearance without excessive freshwater consumption.
In the sports sector, the proliferation of artificial football turf has transformed local athletics. With limited land availability and high maintenance costs for natural pitches, synthetic alternatives provide a consistent playing surface that withstands heavy usage and torrential seasonal rains.
The luxury hospitality and tourism industry in Mauritius is increasingly integrating artificial golf turf to create sustainable, low-maintenance leisure areas that appeal to international tourists while protecting the island's delicate water resources.
