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Sustainable Solutions: The Top Eco-Friendly Fencing Options for Your Property

If you're looking to create an eco-friendly fencing solution for your property, there are several options to choose from that are both sustainable and aesthetically pleasing. Here are some of the most environmentally friendly fencing options:

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Sustainable Solutions: The Top Eco-Friendly Fencing Options for Your Property

1. Bamboo: Bamboo is a fast-growing and renewable resource that is an excellent alternative to traditional wood fencing. It is also durable, lightweight, and versatile, making it a popular choice for eco-conscious homeowners.

A closeup of a bamboo fence with flowers and plants growing up it
Bamboo Fencing

2. Hedge: Hedges are living and growing, making them an environmentally friendly option compared to traditional fencing materials. Hedges can provide a habitat for birds and other wildlife, making them a valuable addition to any property. Certain types of hedges, such as boxwood and yew, can even help to purify the air by removing pollutants and improving air quality.

A green tall hedge with a blue sky and white clouds in the background
Hedge

3. Stone: Stone fences are durable and long lasting, making them an environmentally friendly choice for those looking for a more permanent solution. They are also energy-efficient, as they act as insulation to help keep your property cool in the summer and warm in the winter.


A classic grey stone wall in a sunny garden with trees and a blue sky in the background
Stone Wall

4. Hazel Hurdles: Perfect for a rustic aesthetic, hazel hurdles are a robust form of fencing that will blend into a natural garden. The fences are handwoven from coppiced hazel, meaning the branches are cut only from new growth. A sustainable process that produces flexible rods and allows for fresh growth year after year.


A Hazle Hurdle fence weaved horizontally.  There is green vegetation and grasses growing in front of the fence. In the background there are green trees and a blue sky.
Hazel Hurdle Fencing

5. Composite: Composite fencing is made from recycled materials, including wood fibres and recycled plastic. It is a durable and low-maintenance option that can mimic the look of traditional wood fencing. Here at Central Fencing, all our composite fencing is made up of 75% recycled materials and is built to last.


Grey composite fence panels installed with concrete posts and gravel boards. There is a mud and soil in front of the fence on the ground and house in the background
Composite Fence Installation

No matter which option you choose, it's important to make sure it is installed properly and maintained over time to ensure its longevity and continued sustainability.


By choosing an eco-friendly fencing option, you can help to reduce your carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, and create a beautiful and sustainable space around your property.


In need of advice or installation of your new fencing? Contact Central Fencing Limited.

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