Hall Street Storage Making (Green) Waves
August 19th, 2008 by Ethan
You remember our good friends — and GBK sponsor — Hall Street Storage, right?
Latest is that the self-storage industry has been contemplating the very green practices pioneered by Hall Street Storage owner Jeffrey Sitt. The industry mag Inside Self-Storage is cooking up a larger piece on the budding green storage movement, due in print and online in September. We’ll keep you posted.
Read more about Hall Street Storage’s green practices at GBK’s post from May ‘08.
Also, the city’s top moving company — Moishe’s Moving — is going green with a free community box exchange program, a paperless workplace, non-cardboard biodegradable boxes, bio-degradable packing materials, employee green incentives, and biofuel trucks.
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