If you’re a new agent, at some point, your clients will likely ask you about the best way to dispose of their moving boxes. Here are a few ways you can help them avoid sending cardboard to a landfill.
Source: Inman News
Stuck with moving boxes? 10 ways to reduce, reuse and recycle
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