For many people, at least those with school age kids, summer is the time when changing homes, cities, states, countries happen.
Back in April 2007, I mentioned Earth Friendly Moving now renamed Rent a Green Box which provides part of California with a solution to the cardboard box waste (see video below).
They work in their area with Go Green Moving whose vehicles are powered by bio-diesel.
Ariel Schwartz In Eco-Friendly Moving Companies Rapidly Gaining Customers (Green Biz, January 2009) mentions Brooklyn's Movers Not Shakers and Santa Barbara's Movegreen.
I did find as well Green Van Lines in Texas.
Emily B. Hager took a look at some of these companies and services in Moving Day Without All the Waste (NY Times, January 2009).
On Earth Day 2008, Moishe's , a New York area Moving and Storage company announced it was going green.
The company also shares practical tips on their Moving Guide if you go local. Going abroad, check their Expat Central whose most recent story is Moving to Mexico (May 26, 2009).
I was pleasantly surprised to see Henkel share some best Green practices on Making Your Move with planning, recycling and waste prevention advice.
Planting seeds of green for Green Day # 78
Previously: Stalled Growth for Organic Foods: Soil Association Report and Whole Foods Numbers