Join CCE and PEER on October 10th for a virtual lunch and learn presentation on the environmental and public health concerns associated with artificial turf fields
Throughout New York State, Connecticut, and the nation, natural grass playgrounds and athletic fields are being replaced with “artificial” or “synthetic” turf. The use of artificial turf raises significant environmental, health, and safety concerns that parents, schools, and policymakers must be made aware of. As schools continue to switch over to artificial turf, children who play on these surfaces are at increased risk of physical injury and exposure to toxic chemicals.
On Tuesday, October 10, Citizens Campaign for the Environment and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) are co-hosting a virtual educational presentation to discuss the significant problems with artificial turf. Topics include:
Adverse impacts to water quality, public health and safety, and our environment
Microplastic pollution caused by artificial turf
A closer look at how ubiquitous turf fields are on Long Island, and how that can impact local water quality
What can we do to address the problem, including policy solutions
Join us to hear from experts and have the opportunity to ask questions. This event is free and open to the public.
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, October 10
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Where: Virtual presentation on Zoom. Register today!
Speakers:
Adrienne Esposito, Executive Director, CCE
Matt Simon, science writer at Wired magazine
Kyla Bennett, PhD, JD, Director of Science Policy, PEER
Monica I. Mercola, Environmental Legal Fellow, PEER
Thank you for joining us!
Sincerely,
Your friends at CCE