In Greece, the demand for artificial gardens has surged due to chronic water scarcity and the intense heat of the Aegean summers. Maintaining lush green lawns in Athens or Thessaloniki requires an unsustainable amount of water, pushing residential and commercial sectors toward high-density polyethylene solutions.
The sporting sector is witnessing a professional shift. Municipalities are replacing traditional grass with artificial football turf to accommodate the year-round passion for football without the degradation caused by heavy use and semi-arid conditions.
Furthermore, the rise of luxury tourism and boutique resorts in the Cyclades and Crete has created a niche market for artificial golf turf, where low maintenance and consistent playability are prioritized over the costly irrigation of natural greens.
