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Follow on Google News | Prime Van Lines is Going GreenPATERSON - Prime Van Lines Inc., a full service moving and storage company based in New Jersey makes a transition into environmentally friendly operations.
By: Prime Van Lines • Company estimators drive hybrid cars when providing visual estimates, saving fuel and cutting back on harmful emissions. • Company drivers do not idle while loading and unloading. • As biodiesel becomes more available, Prime plans to invest and convert its entire fleet of trucks to use this renewable source. • Company marketing materials are printed on FSC certified papers. • Prime Van Lines reuses and recycles packing materials and containers where possible. All of this helps not only with the environment, but enables Prime Van Lines to reduce the costs to its clients. In addition, Prime Van Lines is instituting employee awareness on simple methods to recycle and reduce waste. Prime Van Lines optimizes its offices for the maximum efficiency at minimum harm to the environment. Over the next year Prime Van Lines will institute more changes that will significantly cut back on waste and conserve massive amounts of energy. “To be a leader in today’s relocation industry, it is imperative for us to recognize today’s attention to the environment and to participate in its preservation,” # # # About Prime Van Lines, Inc. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Paterson, NJ, Prime Van Lines is a family run moving and storage company. Prime Van Lines is a premier residential, commercial and military approved mover, offering local moving and interstate moving service. The company offers climate controlled, secure, well maintained storage facility. Prime Van Lines is a proud member of the ProMover Program and American Moving and Storage Association (AMSA) as well as the Better Business Bureau. For more information, please call (973) 672-3950 or visit http://www.primevanlines.com/ End
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