In Bangladesh, the rapid urbanization of cities like Dhaka has led to a critical shortage of natural green spaces. This has accelerated the adoption of artificial gardens for rooftop landscapes and corporate balconies, providing aesthetic value without the burden of heavy soil and irrigation in dense urban clusters.
The sports sector is witnessing a massive shift towards artificial football turf. Given the country's intense monsoon seasons, traditional grass pitches become unusable for months. High-density polyethylene (HDPE) fibers with advanced drainage systems have become the standard to maintain operational consistency during heavy rainfall.
Furthermore, the rise of luxury real estate and private clubs in Bangladesh has spiked the demand for specialized surfaces like artificial golf turf. These installations now prioritize heat-reduction technology to combat the high ambient temperatures typical of the South Asian region.
