White House sustains commitment to eco-friendly Easter Egg Roll

Linda Casey

January 30, 2014

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White House sustains commitment to eco-friendly Easter Egg Roll

 

2010 marks the second consecutive year in which the egg packaging for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll has been made from Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) chain-of-custody certified paperboard.

The SFI-certified packaging will be used to carry commemorative FSC-certified wooden eggs. The eggs, which are produced and sold by the National Park Foundation , include the stamped signatures of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. Proceeds from souvenir eggs are used to support the event held on the White House South Lawn, which is one of the 392 national parks in the U.S.

"SFI is happy to play a small role in this wonderful American tradition," remarks Kathy Abusow, president and CEO of SFI. "We hope the White House and other government entitWhite House Easter Egg sustainable printing

White House Easter Egg SFI packaging

ies increasingly use certified products, as it sends a signal when leadership institutions promote responsible forestry by sourcing certified products."

 

Photo of the official eggs in their 2010 colors of purple, pink, green and yellow is courtesy of Graphic Arts Online. In 2009, the eggs were manufactured in rose, orange, blue and green. 

 

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