
The Obama girls, Sasha and Malia, came home to a pleasant surprise recently: an all-wood swing set. “The 100 percent cedar and North American Redwood structure has four swings, including a tire swing, a slide, a fort, a climbing wall and climbing ropes. There’s also a picnic table with brass plates etched with the names of all 44 presidents” – AP. But the question on the minds of eco-conscious parents is: Are the Obama’s staying true to their promise to paint the White House green?

The announcement has stirred an outpouring mixed reactions in the environmental community. While one commentator on the Huffington Post website thinks the set is a, “Brilliant choice — anything that gets kid’s out in the fresh air, and away from the TV is good. They will need every opportunity to get out of the WH gold fish bowl. Now, bring on that puppy!” It also made one environmentally conscious commentator quip, “No way! Made out of Redwood! Stop this please. They also served salmon to 200 people! Are you kidding? Do these people not care about the extinction of salmon or redwoods? Pull your heads out of the sandbox, Obamas!”

Well, it seems the Obama’s did indeed make a decent green choice. The set is made by South Dakota company, Rainbow Play Systems, located in Brookings – “the most trusted brand name in wooden swing sets.” The Rainbow Play Systems website proudly announces that, “When purchasing a Rainbow Play System, you are making the environmentally responsible choice. Rainbow Play Systems, Inc. is proud to be using lumber, America’s greatest renewable resource!” They do this by mandating that their suppliers adhere to the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (“third-party inspections of forestlands for sustainability and habitat use”) and that the mills are producing ‘Certified Lumber’ (5 trees planted for every 1 tree harvested).

While it is true that there are certainly more sustainable materials that could go into the production of a swing set (such as bamboo or recycled plastics) it seems as if the Obama’s have made a good choice in putting the spotlight on an American company that is championing the use of sustainable materials while keeping their products at a somewhat attainable price. In other words, it would be great to see suburban backyards filled with Rainbow Play swing sets, as opposed to metal or plastic options.
Rainbow Play should soon be changing their tag line from, “Fine residential play equipment” to “Fine presidential play equipment.”
The newly added Rainbow All American Palace retails for $1,899 at big box retailer Toys R Us.






















Woah, wait a minute! Last I checked FSC is the standard for genuine sustainable wood certification NOT SFI. FSC certified wood meets meaningful requirements for sustainable wood certification for LEED while SFI does not and is arguably greenwashing by the Forestry Industry.
See the full factsheet comparing FSC and SFI at:
http://pressroomda.greenmediatoolshed.org/sites/default/files/file_import/0/49/4901/SFI_Factsheet_SFI_v_FSC1.pdf ”
“Forest certification should help consumers choose wood and paper products from forests managed to exemplary environmental and social standards. However, the American Forest & Paper Association’s Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) lacks many important elements needed for credible forest certification, including elements found in the Forest Stewardship Council’s (FSC) program. FSC represents the minimum threshold for meaningful forest certification systems.”
I’m an Obama supporter but lets not give him a free pass. As overwhelming as it surely must be as President he’s responsible for the big picture and the details. This swing set IS symbolic and sitting right there on the lawn as an example for children and families across the country and worldwide. It is really too bad that it gives SFI a boost it doesn’t deserve. An opportunity to showcase a truly exemplary green initiative was missed. That said I’m glad the Obama girls are getting an enjoyable play structure under trees and sky and I’m sure Obama has alot more important things to do right now than pick out a swing set. As parents we make a million decisions for our children and they can’t all be perfect if we’re going to be practical and keep our sanity.
I have to say I concur with Michele on this one as well. If you really do the research instead of just assuming that SFI is good when the word “sustainable” is in the title, you really aren’t doing much justice are you? Please do some more research before concluding that this wooden playground is in fact a green choice. I would argue that this is not a green choice due to the fact that SFI is a complete greenwash, an organization created BY the Forest Industry to mask their gross UNsustainability.
For an environmental blog to have a post like this is outraging because it doesn’t go full on into the research, and frankly, most of what environmentalism is is research. Take the time and really do your homework before making these kinds of claims.
Michele and erik, thank you for shedding light and knowledge on the inner-workings of the SFI. I’m sure readers appreciate it. It’s comments like these that let us strive harder to bring great green content to Inhabitots. A blog is intended for dialogue after all. Cheers!