Sustainable Moving in Ontario

Aug 13, 2018

The beautiful province of Ontario, Canada houses cities known for their sustainable initiatives, which have been created thanks to social demand. At U-Haul, our commitment to sustainability has led us to create products and services to support Ontario’s sustainable lifestyle. We now offer the solution to sustainable moving in Ontario with our Ready-To-Go Boxes.

Sustainable Moving in Ontario Canada

4 Ways Ready-To-Go Boxes Support Sustainable Moving in Ontario

  1. Available to rent: You don’t have to purchase Ready-To-Go Boxes, you can simply rent them, keep them for as long as you need, and then return them after your moving process has been completed.
  2. Made out of plastic: Ready-To-Go Boxes support the environment because they don’t become waste. In fact, they will be reused, and later will be recycled to become new boxes.
  3. Ready-To-Go Boxes make packing and unpacking easy: No need for tape or box cutters with Ready-To-Go Boxes as they come preassembled. They can simply be nested to save you tons of space and they can be stacked on top of each other, so transporting them is simple. They also come with a lid and ergonomic handles for easy lifting.
  4. They keep your belongings safe: Ready-To-Go Boxes are rain resistant, snow resistant and durable so your belongings will arrive at your new place intact and dry throughout all seasons of the year!

In addition to the Ready-To-Go Boxes, we offer many other solutions for sustainable moving in Ontario including:

  • Biodegradable Packing Peanuts: These are non-toxic, reusable, dust free, anti-static, abrasion resistant, and eco-friendly.
  • Furniture Pads: Made from pre-consumer textile waste cut from the material used to manufacture jeans. They are durable, soft, cushiony, colorfast, thick, and big enough to protect your belongings.
  • Mattress Bag:  These recyclable bags are made of a heavy-grade 2.0 mil polyethylene plastic and will keep your mattress or box spring protected against dust, soil, and light exposure to water during your move or time in storage.
  • Enviro-Bubble Roll: This 100% recyclable and reusable product is ideal for protecting and cushioning fragile items for a multitude of moving, storage, and shipping needs.

We understand the importance of sustainability in this day and age and believe that the next generations should have a chance to enjoy the many beautiful things this planet offers. We are doing our very best to take steps in the right direction to support our eco-friendly customers by offering the best products for sustainable moving in Ontario.

Ready to go make a sustainable move in Ontario? Visit our Ready-To-Go Box website to get started today!

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