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Ever since playgrounds were 
first conceptualized, they’ve been evolving 
in terms of design and substance. What 
once began as a hub for imbuing good 
behavior, playgrounds have evolved into 
a space of limitless possibilities, where 
kids can foster their creativity and learn 
through fun and play. But playgrounds 
offer kids more than just a recreational 
outlet-they promote physical activity and 
foment cognitive skills, inspire adventure 
and encourage exploration, and build the 
confidence and social skills needed to 
make for well-adjusted adults. 
As advancements in technology and 
sustainability have revolutionized nearly 
every industry, the manufacturing of 
commercial and residential playgrounds 
have aptly followed suit. In fact, the 
materials used to construct playgrounds 
have changed considerably over the years. 
Today’s market includes systems built 
from a wide range of materials, such as 
recycled steel and aluminum, following 
advancements in structural and reinforce-ment 
construction. Over the past two 
decades, the overall steel recycling rate has 
steadily increased, lowering the industry’s 
carbon footprint while maintaining the 
metal’s integral physical properties.1 
Another traditional building material 
that has garnered support from envi-ronmental 
groups is ethically harvested 
wood. Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)- 
certified wood, as well as the more readily 
available Sustainable Forestry Initiative 
(SFI)-certified wood, fulfill manufactur-ers’ 
need for forest products without 
compromising their ecosystems. Although 
both certifications ensure responsible for-est 
management, they compete within the 
market with heedlessly harvested product, 
often making them a more expensive 
alternative for playground manufacturing. 
Environmentally 
Friendly Playgrounds 
In addition to these new adaptations of 
conventional building materials, post-con-sumer 
high-density polyethylene (HDPE) 
recycled plastic lumber is perhaps the 
most dexterous choice for production. 
HDPE is among the most commonly 
used plastics in the United States, and its 
immense capabilities are transforming 
the manufacturing of commercial and 
residential playgrounds. In fact, it is so 
durable even the U.S. military is utilizing 
recycled HDPE to build bridges strong 
enough for tanks to travel on.2 
Becoming a more environmentally 
sound industry is paramount, but it is 
equally as important that recycled build-ing 
components present a safe, enduring 
substitute for the materials that they’re 
replacing. HDPE recycled plastic lumber 
does just that; providing a durable, low-maintenance, 
weather-resistant material 
that resists rot, repels heat, and preserves 
color stability. 
In addition to providing a greener 
alternative for traditional playgrounds, 
HDPE allows play spaces to be built 
in virtually any environment without 
the threat of deterioration, including 
wetlands, coastal regions, and areas of 
egregious temperatures. This advantage 
begets the concept of natural playgrounds, 
which encourage kids to engage with and 
in natural elements. Natural playgrounds 
help instill the importance of play dur-ing 
the formative years of childhood, 
and according to a recent study from 
the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 
spaces that incorporate natural elements 
are more beneficial to children and will 
inspire more play.3 
While recycled materials boast innu-merable 
properties that make them 
by John Ogden 
ideal for playground manufacturing, 
their greatest attribute lies in the reduc-tion 
of resource consumption and pol-lution. 
HDPE recycled plastic lumber 
effectively utilizes millions of recycled 
milk jugs, plastic bags, and water bottles 
that would otherwise end up in landfills. 
Additionally, it emits no harmful emis-sions 
during production, unlike some of 
its traditional manufacturing counter-parts. 
4 
But structures aren’t the only part 
of the playground that are going green. 
Site furnishings, shading, shelters, and 
even surfacing products are emulating a 
more environmentally-friendly fabrica-tion. 
Tough, unyielding coverage options 
are becoming obsolete, with 100% post-consumer 
content available in the form 
of poured-in-place rubber, synthetic turf, 
wood fiber surfacing, and rubber tiles, 
all befitting a safer and more sustainable 
alternative. These low-maintenance prod-ucts 
are impervious to extreme tempera-tures, 
can withstand frequent foot traffic, 
and don’t require mowing, watering, or 
other costly upkeep. 
As the playground manufacturing 
industry continues to benefit from eco-friendly 
advancements in construction 
and engineering, one could easily infer 
that the vast majority of playgrounds 
today have been constructed from sus-tainable 
materials like HDPE. However, 
according to reports from the US 
Consumer Product Safety Commission, 
almost one-half of public playground 
equipment is constructed primarily of 
metal; of that allotment, nearly 80% is 
more than 10 years old and is not distin-guished 
as recycled content.5 Only a small 
28 Playground Magazine Summer 2013 www.playgroundmag.com
percentage is listed as plastic, and there 
are no definitive numbers regarding what 
type of plastic the playgrounds have been 
constructed from. 
In the same US Consumer Product 
Safety Commission report, a substantial 
percentage of public equipment was listed 
to be in fair condition, and described as 
“rusted, broken, scarred, or abused.”5 Yet 
playgrounds manufactured from HDPE 
cannot suffer any of these impairments. 
They’re uniquely fabricated to prevent 
vandalism and graffiti. They resist rust 
and will never delaminate, chip, or absorb 
water like traditional materials. And 
unlike the playgrounds of yesteryear 
(which unfortunately remain prevalent 
throughout parks, day care facilities, 
apartment complexes, and more), they 
have the ability to contain additives such 
as flame retardants and UV stabilizers to 
keep them looking new for a lifetime. 
It is our job as purveyors of play 
to provide the best commercial and 
residential playgrounds for kids to enjoy. 
Constructing safe spaces that engage chil-dren’s 
minds and bodies is the best way to 
ensure that they’re getting the full intellec-tual, 
emotional, social, and physical ben-efits 
of play. Playgrounds built from recy-cled 
components will sustain and provide 
a safe play environment for generations 
to come. By crafting playgrounds from 
eco-friendly materials, we’re teaching our 
children the true value of our environ-ment 
and allowing them the opportunity 
to experience it firsthand. 
Butch DeFillippo 
Playsafe and Live Well! 
• Owner of PlaySafe, LLC, a Recre-ational 
Consulting Company. 
• 32+ years of experience in the parks 
and recreation field. 
• Holds a BA and MA degree in Parks 
and Recreation Administration. 
• Certified Playground Safety Inspec-tor 
(CPSI). 
• Serves on National Recreation and 
Park Association (NRPA) Certified 
Playground Safety Inspector Exam 
Review Committee. 
• NRPA Certified Park and Recre-ation 
Professional. 
• Stranco Public Pool Operator Certi-fication. 
• TRIAX 2000 Surface Impact Tester. 
• Serves as a legal expert witness. 
Read More at pgpnewscenter.com 
References: 
1 Recycle-Steel.org (2010, February 20). Steel 
Recycling Rates at a Glance. 
2 Schwartz, Ariel (2009, November 13). Would 
You Feel Safe Driving Across a Recycled Bridge? 
Fast Company. Retrieved from http://www. 
fastcompany.com/1451763/would-you-feel-safe-driving- 
across-recycled-plastic-bridge 
3 University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2012, Oc-tober 
11). Natural playgrounds more beneficial 
to children, inspire more play, study finds. 
4 United States Environmental Protection Agency 
(2011, December). Municipal Solid Waste Gen-eration, 
Recycling, and Disposal in the United 
States. 
5 US Consumer Product Safety Commission 
(2012, July 23). Special Study: Injuries and 
Deaths Associated with Children’s Playground 
Equipment. 
About the Author 
John Ogden is the President of PDPlay, 
a manufacturer of recycled plastic play-ground 
equipment, site furnishings, nat-ural 
playgrounds and playground safety 
surfacing. Over the course of his 20+ 
year career, John has overseen numer-ous 
successful initiatives for a range of 
businesses from ventures at their earli-est 
stage of development to Fortune 500 
companies. John’s career includes work 
in the public sector as a legislative aide 
in the United States Senate and co-founding 
a boutique winery in Sonoma. 
www.playgroundmag.com Fall 2013 Playground Magazine 29

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  • 1. Ever since playgrounds were first conceptualized, they’ve been evolving in terms of design and substance. What once began as a hub for imbuing good behavior, playgrounds have evolved into a space of limitless possibilities, where kids can foster their creativity and learn through fun and play. But playgrounds offer kids more than just a recreational outlet-they promote physical activity and foment cognitive skills, inspire adventure and encourage exploration, and build the confidence and social skills needed to make for well-adjusted adults. As advancements in technology and sustainability have revolutionized nearly every industry, the manufacturing of commercial and residential playgrounds have aptly followed suit. In fact, the materials used to construct playgrounds have changed considerably over the years. Today’s market includes systems built from a wide range of materials, such as recycled steel and aluminum, following advancements in structural and reinforce-ment construction. Over the past two decades, the overall steel recycling rate has steadily increased, lowering the industry’s carbon footprint while maintaining the metal’s integral physical properties.1 Another traditional building material that has garnered support from envi-ronmental groups is ethically harvested wood. Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)- certified wood, as well as the more readily available Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)-certified wood, fulfill manufactur-ers’ need for forest products without compromising their ecosystems. Although both certifications ensure responsible for-est management, they compete within the market with heedlessly harvested product, often making them a more expensive alternative for playground manufacturing. Environmentally Friendly Playgrounds In addition to these new adaptations of conventional building materials, post-con-sumer high-density polyethylene (HDPE) recycled plastic lumber is perhaps the most dexterous choice for production. HDPE is among the most commonly used plastics in the United States, and its immense capabilities are transforming the manufacturing of commercial and residential playgrounds. In fact, it is so durable even the U.S. military is utilizing recycled HDPE to build bridges strong enough for tanks to travel on.2 Becoming a more environmentally sound industry is paramount, but it is equally as important that recycled build-ing components present a safe, enduring substitute for the materials that they’re replacing. HDPE recycled plastic lumber does just that; providing a durable, low-maintenance, weather-resistant material that resists rot, repels heat, and preserves color stability. In addition to providing a greener alternative for traditional playgrounds, HDPE allows play spaces to be built in virtually any environment without the threat of deterioration, including wetlands, coastal regions, and areas of egregious temperatures. This advantage begets the concept of natural playgrounds, which encourage kids to engage with and in natural elements. Natural playgrounds help instill the importance of play dur-ing the formative years of childhood, and according to a recent study from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, spaces that incorporate natural elements are more beneficial to children and will inspire more play.3 While recycled materials boast innu-merable properties that make them by John Ogden ideal for playground manufacturing, their greatest attribute lies in the reduc-tion of resource consumption and pol-lution. HDPE recycled plastic lumber effectively utilizes millions of recycled milk jugs, plastic bags, and water bottles that would otherwise end up in landfills. Additionally, it emits no harmful emis-sions during production, unlike some of its traditional manufacturing counter-parts. 4 But structures aren’t the only part of the playground that are going green. Site furnishings, shading, shelters, and even surfacing products are emulating a more environmentally-friendly fabrica-tion. Tough, unyielding coverage options are becoming obsolete, with 100% post-consumer content available in the form of poured-in-place rubber, synthetic turf, wood fiber surfacing, and rubber tiles, all befitting a safer and more sustainable alternative. These low-maintenance prod-ucts are impervious to extreme tempera-tures, can withstand frequent foot traffic, and don’t require mowing, watering, or other costly upkeep. As the playground manufacturing industry continues to benefit from eco-friendly advancements in construction and engineering, one could easily infer that the vast majority of playgrounds today have been constructed from sus-tainable materials like HDPE. However, according to reports from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, almost one-half of public playground equipment is constructed primarily of metal; of that allotment, nearly 80% is more than 10 years old and is not distin-guished as recycled content.5 Only a small 28 Playground Magazine Summer 2013 www.playgroundmag.com
  • 2. percentage is listed as plastic, and there are no definitive numbers regarding what type of plastic the playgrounds have been constructed from. In the same US Consumer Product Safety Commission report, a substantial percentage of public equipment was listed to be in fair condition, and described as “rusted, broken, scarred, or abused.”5 Yet playgrounds manufactured from HDPE cannot suffer any of these impairments. They’re uniquely fabricated to prevent vandalism and graffiti. They resist rust and will never delaminate, chip, or absorb water like traditional materials. And unlike the playgrounds of yesteryear (which unfortunately remain prevalent throughout parks, day care facilities, apartment complexes, and more), they have the ability to contain additives such as flame retardants and UV stabilizers to keep them looking new for a lifetime. It is our job as purveyors of play to provide the best commercial and residential playgrounds for kids to enjoy. Constructing safe spaces that engage chil-dren’s minds and bodies is the best way to ensure that they’re getting the full intellec-tual, emotional, social, and physical ben-efits of play. Playgrounds built from recy-cled components will sustain and provide a safe play environment for generations to come. By crafting playgrounds from eco-friendly materials, we’re teaching our children the true value of our environ-ment and allowing them the opportunity to experience it firsthand. Butch DeFillippo Playsafe and Live Well! • Owner of PlaySafe, LLC, a Recre-ational Consulting Company. • 32+ years of experience in the parks and recreation field. • Holds a BA and MA degree in Parks and Recreation Administration. • Certified Playground Safety Inspec-tor (CPSI). • Serves on National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) Certified Playground Safety Inspector Exam Review Committee. • NRPA Certified Park and Recre-ation Professional. • Stranco Public Pool Operator Certi-fication. • TRIAX 2000 Surface Impact Tester. • Serves as a legal expert witness. Read More at pgpnewscenter.com References: 1 Recycle-Steel.org (2010, February 20). Steel Recycling Rates at a Glance. 2 Schwartz, Ariel (2009, November 13). Would You Feel Safe Driving Across a Recycled Bridge? Fast Company. Retrieved from http://www. fastcompany.com/1451763/would-you-feel-safe-driving- across-recycled-plastic-bridge 3 University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2012, Oc-tober 11). Natural playgrounds more beneficial to children, inspire more play, study finds. 4 United States Environmental Protection Agency (2011, December). Municipal Solid Waste Gen-eration, Recycling, and Disposal in the United States. 5 US Consumer Product Safety Commission (2012, July 23). Special Study: Injuries and Deaths Associated with Children’s Playground Equipment. About the Author John Ogden is the President of PDPlay, a manufacturer of recycled plastic play-ground equipment, site furnishings, nat-ural playgrounds and playground safety surfacing. Over the course of his 20+ year career, John has overseen numer-ous successful initiatives for a range of businesses from ventures at their earli-est stage of development to Fortune 500 companies. John’s career includes work in the public sector as a legislative aide in the United States Senate and co-founding a boutique winery in Sonoma. www.playgroundmag.com Fall 2013 Playground Magazine 29