Grass Pavers: Permeable Paving for Green Buildings

Grass pavers let you pave parking and driveways while keeping the surface permeable and green — helping with rainwater recharge, heat reduction and green-building credits in West Bengal.
What are grass pavers?
Grass pavers (also called turf or grid pavers) are concrete blocks with open cells that are filled with soil and grass. They give you a load-bearing surface for parking and driveways while keeping most of the ground permeable and planted.
Why they help green buildings
Because rainwater soaks through instead of running off, grass pavers reduce surface runoff and support groundwater recharge — a real benefit in monsoon-heavy West Bengal. The grass cover also lowers surface temperature compared with solid concrete or asphalt, reducing the urban heat-island effect.
These properties can contribute to green-building rating points for stormwater management, permeable surfaces and heat-island reduction.
Where to use them
Grass pavers suit overflow car parks, occasional-use driveways, fire-tender access lanes, and landscaped edges — anywhere you need to bear load occasionally but want a green, permeable finish the rest of the time.
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