What does it mean to be Green? Environmentally friendly? Eco-Conscious? A lot of companies out there are using these catch phrase lines, but do they really implement such green policies within their practice? Finding a company that is truly 'green' or an environmentally efficient service can be tricky.
At University Junk Removal, we are “Keeping Junk Green™.” We are doing it the right way, always. Without the environment we have nothing. When we collect junk and rubbish from your home, we go to great lengths to make sure it is recycled to its fullest potential. We separate metals, brush and grass clippings, before we even take the rest of the debris to our partners at TRY Recycling.
At TRY, they go to great lengths to make sure over 85% of anything we dump is recycled into some other end product. Wasteful asphalt shingles are turned into new roads for London Ontario. Old wood furniture is chipped and churned into garden mulch. Old concrete blocks are grinded down for new driveways. We are “Keeping Junk Green™.”
As astute students of the environment and aware the current and future issues we are facing, we leave you with a quote : “I think the environment should be put in the category of our national security. Defence of our resources is just as important as defence abroad. Otherwise what is there to defend?” ~Robert Redford, Yosemite National Park dedication, 1985
We do all this at 20% of the cost of our competitors. Did we mention our truck runs on Natural Gas?
1-888-519-JUNK (5865)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Young JunkMen-Junk removal London Ontario
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Posted By Lisa
While my husband was on his annual bike excursion in the US, I took care of a niggling issue in our back yard.
We had a brush pile, that was more like a fallen tree pile. that had steadily grown until it was as tall as me. We have a large yard and the pile didn’t take up a lot of room in the far corner but I was pretty sure it had become a home for a family of critters. We occasionally discussed hauling it away to the recycling depot but it just never became priority, as any home owner knows, although Derek had recently gotten his chainsaw repaired so I know it was on his mind. But it was a BIG job and he is in the midst of building a garage, which is much more important.
While Derek was on his trip I decided to take care of it. I searched “junk” in our city and found a bunch of businesses including University Junk Removal. Having hired College Pro Painters a few times over the years with terrific results, I thought perhaps this company was a similar venture. Turns out I was right.
One guy showed up at the appointed time and immediately decided I had grossly underestimated the size of the job. (I sure had!) Two days later, two guys came back and removed a section of fence so they could access the pile. It was the hottest day of that week, 35 degrees with the humidity by 10 am and they worked for four hours straight with me bringing them water and silently hoping they wouldn’t quit! The job was a tedious and tough. Branches were intertwined and if I hadn’t gone out early that morning and removed the tangle of vines that had grown all over the pile, it would have taken them even longer to reach the pieces I would have been unable to carry on my own. Four hours and four trips to the depot later, the pile was down to a manageable mogul of pine needles, dirt and twigs. I’ve already spent a few hours out there and it’s going to take several more to eradicate what’s left. Something had been living in that pile. A neighbour told me that he and his son would watch something waddle out from under the brush. A skunk? A gopher? He didn’t know. I told him, ‘This will not build up like that again, I promise you!” and he responded, ‘Well, we actually enjoyed watching the wildlife.” Sorry buddy. You’ll have to look elsewhere for your animal entertainment. May I suggest a petting zoo?
The Junk guys were professional, efficient and reasonably priced. They’ll take everything to the recycling depots and dispose of it properly. The company was based on the College Pro Painters model and the founders hope to franchise it. I’d recommend them in a heartbeat. www.universityjunkremoval.com
Posted By Lisa
While my husband was on his annual bike excursion in the US, I took care of a niggling issue in our back yard.
We had a brush pile, that was more like a fallen tree pile. that had steadily grown until it was as tall as me. We have a large yard and the pile didn’t take up a lot of room in the far corner but I was pretty sure it had become a home for a family of critters. We occasionally discussed hauling it away to the recycling depot but it just never became priority, as any home owner knows, although Derek had recently gotten his chainsaw repaired so I know it was on his mind. But it was a BIG job and he is in the midst of building a garage, which is much more important.
While Derek was on his trip I decided to take care of it. I searched “junk” in our city and found a bunch of businesses including University Junk Removal. Having hired College Pro Painters a few times over the years with terrific results, I thought perhaps this company was a similar venture. Turns out I was right.
One guy showed up at the appointed time and immediately decided I had grossly underestimated the size of the job. (I sure had!) Two days later, two guys came back and removed a section of fence so they could access the pile. It was the hottest day of that week, 35 degrees with the humidity by 10 am and they worked for four hours straight with me bringing them water and silently hoping they wouldn’t quit! The job was a tedious and tough. Branches were intertwined and if I hadn’t gone out early that morning and removed the tangle of vines that had grown all over the pile, it would have taken them even longer to reach the pieces I would have been unable to carry on my own. Four hours and four trips to the depot later, the pile was down to a manageable mogul of pine needles, dirt and twigs. I’ve already spent a few hours out there and it’s going to take several more to eradicate what’s left. Something had been living in that pile. A neighbour told me that he and his son would watch something waddle out from under the brush. A skunk? A gopher? He didn’t know. I told him, ‘This will not build up like that again, I promise you!” and he responded, ‘Well, we actually enjoyed watching the wildlife.” Sorry buddy. You’ll have to look elsewhere for your animal entertainment. May I suggest a petting zoo?
The Junk guys were professional, efficient and reasonably priced. They’ll take everything to the recycling depots and dispose of it properly. The company was based on the College Pro Painters model and the founders hope to franchise it. I’d recommend them in a heartbeat. www.universityjunkremoval.com
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
London Ontario Junk Removal $25 off this week July 7th-11th
We will be offering $25 discounts for Junk Removal London Ontario, to try and help out with the new HST. University Junk Removal is here to remove your junk, rubbish, trash, yard brush, etc. Call us anytime for a free, no obligation quote: 1-888-519-JUNK
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Junk Removal London Ontario
Junk removal London Ontario has never been hotter! Literally speaking it's 40 degrees today! Call us to remove your junk in London, at 20% cheaper prices, and full uniformed students, how can you go wrong? Toll free 1-888-519-JUNK (5865).
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