GET LOUD PARKES!
We are putting together a range of awareness material, clothing, signage etc. for the Parkes community to show their opposition of the proposed Parkes Energy-from-Waste incinerator.
Check back regularly as we add to our available resources.
TEAM PCFA CLOTHING
Get the message out and make a stylish statement at the same time. Locally printed clothing by the amazing team over at Worklocker Parkes!
ORDER ONLINE
USERNAME: Parkes Clean Future
PASSWORD: 2870
REFERENCE: Your first name or a silly code word (EG. Cool Bananas) to tell Worklocker on collection of your order. The reference is public information so no bank passwords! You will receive an email confirmation of your order to provide as evidence of your purchase.
FACEBOOK PROFILE FRAME
Download and combine with your profile picture to show your opposition wherever you roam on Facebook.
FREE bin/bumper STICKER
Stick me on your bin! Stick me on your tractor! Available from Wholesome Blend, Ron Dunford Chemist, Parkes News & Gifts and Telescope Tyres.
NOTE: While these are bumper stickers, we do not take responsibility for damage to vehicles. Think before you stick!
FREE Fence Sign
Do you have a fabulous fence that would love to show its opposition of the Energy-from-Waste incinerator? Signs are 600mmx900mm.
Available from Telescope Tyres.
large Fence Sign 1
Do you have a fabulous fence that would love to show its opposition of the Energy-from-Waste incinerator? Signs are 1mx4m. $60 each.
large Fence Sign 2
Do you have a fabulous fence that would love to show its opposition of the Energy-from-Waste incinerator? Signs are 1mx4m. $60 each.
large Fence Sign 3
Do you have a fabulous fence that would love to show its opposition of the Energy-from-Waste incinerator? Signs are 1mx4m. $60 each.
NOTE: The NSW Government have banned Energy-from-Waste in Sydney due to health risks but have stated that Energy-from-Waste in Regional NSW is necessary to solve Sydney's landfill problem. This is not a solution being presented to deal with our own landfill waste. Regional NSW is being discriminated against due to air quality and population density. The risk thresholds are being selectively applied based on geography rather than objective health criteria.
Highlighting this issue in no way means we want to see incinerators in Sydney.