In Peru, the demand for high-quality synthetic surfaces is driven by the extreme contrast between the humid coast of Lima and the arid highlands. The industry has seen a massive shift toward artificial grass for football as municipal projects seek to reduce water consumption in water-scarce regions.
Residential adoption is growing rapidly in urban centers. Homeowners are increasingly integrating artificial grass house installations to combat the difficulty of maintaining natural lawns in coastal saline environments and high-altitude frosts.
The market is currently transitioning from basic polyethylene fibers to advanced UV-stabilized polymers. This evolution is critical for the Peruvian market to prevent fiber degradation caused by the high solar radiation found in the Andes mountains.
