Have a Greener Summer

Green SummerAs we approach the longest months of summer, you might be using more energy than you realize. The bills are going up and so is the Earth’s carbon dioxide level. What can you do to beat the heat, bank some cash, and save the planet? Read More

Recycling Your Cotton

Are you moving, cleaning out your closet, or just need to make room for new clothes?

Trying to decide what to do with old t-shirts can be difficult. It’s hard to part with that concert shirt or the swag you picked up from an event. Generation T—a blog dedicated to recycling shirts Read More

Moving with Reusable Bags

Packing up and moving can be a very stressful process, but you can make it fun… and green! When you’re stuffing boxes, there are going to be those items you specifically want to put in bags. Instead of using the ordinary shopping bag, try using new reusable bags. Read More

One Day on Earth

NorthStar Moving® offers services for moving the everyday public and big time celebrities to their next destination. We know that people are always on the move and there hardly arrives a chance to slow down or appreciate what we have. On October 10, 2010 (10.10.10), USC film graduates will take the time to help others document and share their day on Earth with people around the planet. This project is titled “One Day on Earth.” Read More

“My Life on the D-List” Welcomes NorthStar Moving®

Kathy GriffinThe notoriously funny Kathy Griffin returns to Bravo TV this summer with all of her “D-list” antics. Griffin performs “A-list” tasks with the help of “A-list” celebs, but even with her wit and clever improve skills Kathy seems to remain stuck on the “D-list.” But no matter what happened this week, Kathy made our “A-list” for using NorthStar Moving® Read More

Extra Space in Your Yard?

So you find yourself living in a new place, maybe with a new backyard and some extra space? If you’ve moved and want to add a greener environment to your fresh abode try putting your green thumb to the test! Start growing your own fruits and vegetables! Don’t know exactly how to keep your harvest going? The DIY Network has a convenient web section titled Read More