Parkes Clean Future Alliance
The Parkes Clean Future Alliance is a community organisation, primarily concerned with the risks of the proposed Parkes ‘Energy-from-Waste’ facility to community health and safety, as well as to the local food and agricultural industries.
Our stance is not anti-Council or anti-development, rather it is pro community health and safety, and protective of the strong food and agriculture industries that operate in our region.
Our stance is not anti-Council or anti-development, rather it is pro community health and safety, and protective of the strong food and agriculture industries that operate in our region.
community Q&A Event
Our first event, hosted by Mike Whitney, Toxics Free Australia Chair, Jane Bremmer and Chemical Engineer, Chris Hanson, where they discussed Energy-from-Waste incineration followed by a live Q&A.
Recorded - Tuesday, 29th April 2025
PCFA FUNDRAISER
To raise awareness and make our voices heard, we need your support. Funds raised will help cover:
- Community signage
- Advertising in media
- Printing flyers and educational resources
- Hosting community info sessions and outreach
- Other expenses related to these awareness efforts
- Professional services for formal/legal objections
- Independant scientific reviews/studies
Every dollar helps us push back against a project that prioritises profit over health, agriculture and the environment.
PARKES IN THE NEWS
SKY NEWS REGIONAL , JAYNIE SEAL, INTERVIEWS TOXICs FREE AUSTRALIA CHAIR, JANE BREMMER
Jane Bremmer has worked for environmental health and justice for more than 25 years and was instrumental in creating WA's Contaminated Sites Act. On behalf of Toxics Free Australia, Jane works collaboratively with the International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN) representing more than 700 public interest NGOS globally – working for a toxics free future at the highest level with the International Stockholm, Rotterdam and Basel conventions and other international conventions aimed at protecting our environment and human health from chemicals, waste and pollution.
important LINKS
Provide feedback to NSW EPA on proposed changes to the NSW energy from waste framework by Friday, 16th May 2025.
Areas surrounding Energy from Waste (EfW) facilities in Spain, France and The Netherlands have been chemically contaminated, according to a study.
Incineration Processes and Environmental Releases
Incineration is a waste treatment technology that involves burning commercial, residential and hazardous waste at high temperatures.
Case Studies of Gasification, Pyrolysis, and Plasma in Europe, Asia, and the United States
Incinerator companies have done a great job green washing their true impacts on communities...
Dioxins are environmental pollutants. They belong to the so-called dirty dozen – a group of dangerous chemicals known as persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
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HAVE YOU SIGNED THE PETITION?
Please sign this petition to express to Council and State Government that you do not support the development of the Parkes ‘Energy-from-Waste’ facility.