![]() We have many years of experience researching and developing, helping to ensure our range of heavy duty gazebos, marquees and pop up tents is the very best money can buy.Įxtreme Marquees is an Australian marquee manufacturer and is always innovating its approach to outdoor shelter and portable venues. We strive to give our clients the very latest technology with all our products. INNOVATION AND EXPERTISE IN POP UP GAZEBOS, MARQUEES AND TENTS Want to learn more about Extreme Marquees? Find out at About Us. Event marquees can be built to virtually any size. ![]() Extreme Marquee event tentsare perfect for large functions and events. Need something bigger? Extreme Marquees produces some of the largest event marquees in Australia. Plain tops and side walls come in a range of colours and a full spectrum of accessories are available. They are engineered to last and are perfect for any commercial or recreational use. Our heavy duty gazebos are all commercial standard and built tough. With both digital paper sublimation and UV printing processes available Extreme Marquees can guarantee your pop up gazebo will be full of colour and attract attention to you and your company.ĭon’t need printing? That’s fine as well. ![]() Whether you need a small gazebo, large heavy duty gazebo, printed gazebo, or event tent we have you covered!Įxtreme Marquees is Australia’s leading supplier of custom printed promotional gazebos. Through the above-mentioned methods, Quickshade strives to eliminate all waste from our production process, while contributing to employment and social development in our local communities.Have an event or trade show coming up? You have come to the right place! Extreme Marquees has a huge range of printed gazebos and marquees. In addition, Quickshade often donates scrap and off-cut fabric for use on tables, ottomans, chairs and benches in local creches. Any fabric that does not go to Izwe’elitsha Pillows is collected by E’yako Green, who make eco-friendly corporate gifts and clothing. Our fabric waste is collected and given to a group of young entrepreneurs from Khayelitsha, called Izwe’elitsha Pillows, who make scatter cushions and pillows to sell. The printing process also results in large amounts of scrap fabric. ![]() While it would be possible to recycle these ourselves, we prefer to support local enterprises and contribute further to employment in the area. Quickshade also labels our aluminium products to encourage end-users to recycle. In addition, we have designed our flag-pole kits to minimise the use of fibreglass in favour of aluminium, which is 100% recyclable, and all waste plastic and scrap aluminium are collected by local entrepreneurs, who then take it for recycling. The dye-sub printing process uses a significant amount of paper, all of which is salvaged and recycled by a local company. In addition, we have also partnered with entrepreneurs from communities in Joe Slovo, Khayelitsha, and beyond, in an effort to marry environmental sustainability with economic development. In addition, Quickshade is committed to sustainable quality - reducing the impacts of our activities, without compromising the quality of our products. With this in mind, we run Adult Basic Education & Training (ABET) courses in both literacy and numeracy for staff members on a weekly basis, during working hours, and using independent professional facilitators. Sadly, the South African schooling system has left a generation lacking in many foundation abilities. The benefits of learning apply not only to the individual but equip parents to better educate their children. Quickshade have a strong belief that education is critical to the development of both the individual and society at large. We recognise the role we have to play in bringing about the social, environmental and economic conditions required to achieve this. As a responsible member of the community, Quickshade is dedicated to being part of a sustainable economy.
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