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May 2008 / The National Biodiesel Board
NorthStar Moving Fleet Powered by Cleaner-Burning Biodiesel A residential and commercial moving company based in Los Angeles, California has recently taken a bold step to lighten its carbon footprint by powering its fleet with cleaner burning biodiesel fuel. NorthStar Moving Corporation converted all 14 of its moving trucks to a B20 biodiesel blend (20 percent biodiesel and 80 percent petroleum diesel) in April, 2008...[read more]
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May 17, 2008 / everGreen Landscape Architects blog
California Moving Companies Turn to Biodiesel
Two California moving companies have recently taken bold steps to lighten their carbon footprint by powering their fleets with cleaner burning biodiesel fuel...[read more] |
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April 22, 2008 / ecorazzi.com
Celebrity Moving Company Unpacks A Greener Future
While the rest of us dangle free beer and pizza in an effort to gather friends for “big moves”, the wealthy amongst us simply write a check and go to a resort & spa for a few days. Of course, we all know they’re missing out on the joys of self-moving - the backaches, stresses, and UHaul gripes — but us little people have to have some secrets too...[read more]
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July 29, 2008 / www.TreeHugger.com
Moving companies in Los Angeles offer low-carbon option
In a city with close to 10 million residents, Los Angeles just got a few new entrants into the moving arena that will not only cater to your every need but also do it with the smallest carbon footprint possible. Northstar Moving and Go Green Moving both offer diesel trucks and a variety of other packages to move you from one office or residence to another all while keeping it real green....[read more]
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NorthStar Moving Launches All Biodiesel Fleet
NorthStar Moving Corporation have converted all of their trucks to biodiesel fuel. Just in time for Earth Day, NorthStar Moving continues to find new ways to lighten its carbon footprint, now powering its vehicles with cleaner burning fuel made from natural renewable sources such as vegetable oils...
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