Community Partners
Environment House works in cooperation with:
The City of Bayswater -We greatly appreciate the direct financial support from the City. Also we have co-ordinated the planting of 2000 native trees/bushes/sedges along the Maylands riverfront, in cooperation with CoB's Environment Officer, Jeremy Maher. Thousands more sedges and casuarina trees were planted throughout 2005, along the Maylands foreshore and on the Maylands side of Ascot Island. The Friends of Maylands Samphires is working on a riverside conservation project at Clarkson Reserve, Maylands.
Transition Town Bayswater (TTB) is an important community engagement arm of Enviro House, aimed at increasing sustainability and reducing the effects of climate change.
Conservation Council of WA - Environment House is now a member of this statewide 'umbrella' organisation and receives much-appreciated support from its staff.
Anti Nuclear Alliance of WA and People for Nuclear Disarmament - We used to provide office space for these organisations, but when we moved to this smaller building, we were delighted that they found new space with Oxfam just down the road at 5 King William St, within easy visiting distance.
Trillion Trees - We recommend visiting Trillion Trees wonderful Hazlemere nursery to buy native plant seedlings.
Bayswater and Noranda Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank - This bank provides ongoing sponsorship to Environment House.
Australian eco-wholesalers - We retail the products of a growing number of eco-wholesalers, both community and business-based: EnviroClean, RELN (worm farms), Eco-Organics (Bokashi fermentation compost bins) Tinderbox, and Scrumpy soaps.