Toronto's Best Moving Store offers an alternative to cardboard boxes for your home move.

Using a reusable MoveTech box, you can significantly cut down on paper waste.

When wrapping your delicate items, the use of polystyrene peanuts is the most environmentally conscious way of doing so.  Polystyrene is an inert material that will not break down into toxic chemicals.

 

From the newsprint you wrap your items, to the cardboard boxes you end up using, all paper products can be recycled by your local waste management system


When cleaning your new home, use cleaners that don't harm the environment.  Toronto's Best Moving Store offers a selection of Eco Mist cleaners, a plant-based and non-toxic alternative to standard commercial cleaners.

 


 

By offering the use of reusable plastic boxes, alternative packing materials, and environmentally friendly cleaning products, Toronto's Best Moving Store lessens its carbon and toxin footprint in the world.

Within our office, we are avid and active recyclers, and we chose to use the least damaging methods of printing and advertising, limiting our contribution to our landfills significantly in comparison to our competitors.

We now only use 100% biodegradable plastic bags to pack our customer's purchases in our store.

Toronto's Best Moving Store continues to look for more ways to improve it's environmental impact, if you know of a product or way we can do so, feel free to contact us via email.


http://www.toronto.ca/garbage/depots.htm
This website tells you about what is acceptable waste and what can and cannot be taken to the dump.  It also gives directions to the closest depot
http://www.weconserve.ca
This site shows people ways to save energy in all aspects of life, whether that be at work, home, shopping, school, on vacation etc...
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/en/myenvironment/index.php
This site gives a clear diagram of where you can save energy and reduce your environmental footprint on a room-to-room basis in your home.
http://www.citizensbank.ca/personal/greenmortgage
Banks now offer consumers green mortgages that provide energy saving devices.