Spring Cleaning Is Now Easy, Charitable and Environmentally Friendly With Junk Goes Green


HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - June 4, 2010) -  Junk Goes Green junk removal service helps Houstonians get homes, garages, yards or attics in order. Their uniformed teams take on the tasks that delay freshening up your home -- lifting, carrying, hauling and disposing of unwanted items. And, they help local charities and the environment.

Here's how it works. Two strong guys show up with a large trailer. You point to things you want removed, and they load them in the trailer. It does not matter if the items are in the backyard, garage, living room or attic. These insured and bonded junk removal specialists get unwanted items out of your way and sweep up the areas where they were stored. When they leave, your items do not go to a dump or landfill. Everything is taken back to their sorting center. Many of your unwanted items are wanted treasures to others, so Junk Goes Green donates them to charities, churches and foundations. Items not fit for donation are broken down and the components are recycled. Cardboard, cloth, metals, paper, lumber and yard debris are delivered to the proper recyclers. You get your space back and your unwanted items do not take up space in a landfill.

Junk Goes Green helps charities, churches and foundations reach their goals. By sorting the contents of hundreds of junk removal jobs, they bring charities trailer loads of exactly what they need. A good example of their work can be found at Reuse Warehouse. Created under the direction of Mayor Bill White, their goal is to help charitable projects and divert good building materials from the landfill, thus saving the city money in dumping fees. Junk Goes Green is one of the biggest, steadiest contributors to the project. Good pickets, from hundreds of Ike damaged fences, strong lumber from unwanted decks and demolitions and quality cabinets from renovations along with solid old bricks are culled from unusable debris and delivered to the Reuse Warehouse. Charities can access these building materials free of charge to use in their projects. Consumers win by getting rid of their junk. The city of Houston wins by avoiding dump fees. Charities get great materials at no charge and everyone gets an emotional uplift for helping the environment.

Junk Goes Green is a Houston based, for profit business. They earn their credibility providing top notch, efficient services that help consumers, charities and the environment, at affordable prices. For more information call 713-BE-GREEN.

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Tom Flynn
713-BE-GREEN