Mayors Show How Easy Sustainability Can Be
October 12, 2009
Sustainability is made easy at the new online ClimateClever Shop. www.climateclevershop.com.au will be officially launched by Mayors Pat Reilly, Ian Cross, Win Gaffney, Genia McCaffery and Susan Hoopman in the ClimateClever Display House at 11am, Wednesday 7 October in Chatswood Mall, Victoria Avenue, Chatswood.
An initiative of Willoughby City, Ku-ring-gai, Lane Cove, North Sydney and Hunters Hill Councils, the online ClimateClever Shop will help householders access quality and discounted products in one easy online location.
“The online shop makes becoming sustainable in your home easy,” said Willoughby Mayor Pat Reilly.
“It really is a one-stop-shop for residents of the five council areas providing a range of quality environmental products selected by the five councils. Residents can simply visit the one website from the comfort of their own home to compare products and prices,” he said.
“Our councils have done the research for you and selected a range of preferred suppliers of efficient and quality solar photovoltaic systems, solar hot water systems, heat pump systems, rainwater tanks and GreenPower products to save you time, stress and money. A range of options within the five product categories will be available,” said Ku-ring-gai Mayor, Ian Cross.
“The online shop will offer residents of the participating council areas a discount and explain the relevant NSW and Australian Government rebates available. The site is a virtual one-stop-shop of products that will help residents reduce their carbon footprint and save money,” said Lane Cove Mayor, Win Gaffney.
“The suppliers were assessed against a number of criteria including product efficiency and quality, service levels, discounts and financial assistance. Ten fantastic local companies were successful and I’m pleased to say they have now been endorsed by all five councils,” said North Sydney Mayor, Genia McCaffery.
“The online ClimateClever Shop provides residents of the five council areas with a hassle free way to seek information on quality products and services from our suppliers. We are all incredibly excited about the launch of this website that will help our residents make sustainable choices for their homes,” said Hunters Hill Mayor, Susan Hoopman.
For more information visit www.climateclevershop.com.au or phone your local participating council.



