Remove Junk From Your Home and the Earth with College HUNKS this Earth Day
Make an eco-friendly move this month with - College HUNKS Hauling Junk and Moving®
The socially conscious, values-based organization known for providing honest, uniformed, nice, knowledgeable services to hundreds of cities across the U.S. and Canada is urging movers and spring cleaners to do their part this Earth Day and every day after.
College HUNKS proudly donates and recycles up to 70% of everything it hauls. The brand partners with several local charities in each market, including Goodwill Industries® and Habitat for Humanity ReStore®, to reduce the waste contributing to landfills and safely recycle and dispose of unwanted electronics, furniture, and more.
"It's the small things we do each day that create our habits, which ultimately affect our planet," said Nick Friedman, Visionary and Co-Founder of College HUNKS. "We understand that moving and junk removal can be tricky to handle on your own, and let's be honest; many are probably just looking to get moving done with as quickly as possible. We assist our customers not only in getting the job done seamlessly but also in a way that protects our planet and ensures eco-friendly service from start to finish."
College HUNKS offers stress-free services for every project - from the heavy lifting, sorting and loading to the responsible recycling, donating, and disposal of all your unwanted junk and debris. The HUNKS undergo extensive training to safely and securely wrap and pack items, ensuring they arrive in the same condition they left. Plus, for every completed moving job or junk removal service the HUNKS donate two meals to children through U.S. Hunger.
"Whether you're making that big move, de-cluttering your space of unwanted junk, or looking to give old items a new life with our donation pick-up service, we have you covered," continued Friedman. "Moving the world is our mission and we believe in handling your belongings and our planet with utmost care and respect – on Earth Day and every day."
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