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Here are the top reasons that our customers love FROGBOX.  Check it out, it may surprise you.  Besides being better for the environment, FROGBOXES are much more convenient and save you time!  
10/01/2009
Wow this is really cool – Seattle Realtor Matt Muhsam will rent FROGBOXES for people that list or buy their home through him, so they don’t have to use cardboard when they move. Matt is entirely committed to being as genuinely green as possible, and works to separate himself from those who ‘green...
08/04/2009
FrogBox is open in Seattle! Jeff Hill, who also runs a 1-800-GOT-JUNK? franchise, is leading the charge from Everett to Tacoma. We are pumped to see how quickly Seattle abandons cardboard for moving. Did you know that over 1 MILLION boxes are used every month by Seattleites for moving? That’s a l...
07/06/2009
Pictured above is Jeff Hill, Operating Partner for Seattle. He’s showing that a cardboard box can be used twice for moving, while one FROGBOX can be used up to 400 times before its recycled. In our estimation, Greater Vancouver uses about 450,000 cardboard boxes per month for moving, and Seattle...
07/03/2009
Monday, June 23, 2008 Frogbox - finally, no more cardboard boxes!!! by Sayo Nickerson  Back to Blog Doug Burgoyne and Trevor McCaw have brought forth an amazing idea and I just wanted everyone to know about it!! Who hates packing? Buying carboard boxes, raiding the local liquor store looking for ...
07/03/2008
http://sweetspot.ca/content/view/5604/ Moving. Again. Sigh. Other than breaking both a sweat and our nails, one of the hardest parts of relocating is finding boxes to pack everything into. That's why we're ecstatic that Frogbox has jumped on our radar. With the company launching just yesterday, w...
07/03/2008
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Submitted by Christy Stesky Did you know that cardboard boxes make up 18-26% of landfill material? According to the city of Vancouver's Facts and Figures, 475,000 tonnes of solid waste is deposited into the municipality's landfill annually. So even on the lowest end of the spectrum, that's 85,50...
07/03/2008
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