University of Auckland PhD candidate Olivia Rooke-Devoy has offered a 'low-mow' alternative to protect the lawn environment.
She claims that over-mowing is letting off too much CO-2, and destroying the habitats of insects and bees.
Rooke-Devoy told Heather du Plessis-Allan it's an 'environmental disaster'.
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