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Trash and Stash Junk Removal Acquires Carolina Junk Dawgs: A Merger of Excellence & Local Commitment

Carolina Junk Dawgs Joins the Trash & Stash Family Fort Mill, SC –September 5, 2024 – Trash and Stash Junk Removal, the nation’s only B-Corp certified junk removal service, is proud to announce the acquisition of Carolina Junk Dawgs. Carolina Junk Dawgs is a well-respected junk removal company based in Lancaster, SC. This exciting merger brings […]

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Trash and Stash Junk Removal and Karson’s Kompassion Project Unite for a Cause

Trash and Stash Junk Removal Joins Hands with Karson’s Kompassion Project for Mission Trip to Eswatini Fort Mill, SC – June 27, 2024 – Trash and Stash Junk Removal, the leading B-Corp certified junk removal service in the U.S., is thrilled to announce that our Director of Operations, Chase Waychoff, will be embarking on a

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Charlotte NC and the circular economy

Sustainable Charlotte, NC: A Green Exploration of the Local Scene

Sustainably Yours, Charlotte Greetings, fellow Earth enthusiasts! Welcome to my corner of the internet where I discuss all things green and earth-friendly. Today, we’re taking a virtual tour of one of the USA’s fastest-growing cities – Charlotte, North Carolina. More specifically, we’re diving headfirst into the city’s blossoming sustainability and environmentalism community. It seems like

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Why Homeowners should care about circular economy

Why Homeowners Should Care About the Circular Economy

Why Homeowners Should Care About the Circular Economy The circular economy is a concept that’s gaining lots of attention. It’s a way to address pressing environmental and economic challenges in meaningful ways. The circular economy is an alternative economic model that’s designed to be regenerative and sustainable. Not extractive and wasteful. The circular economy is

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Trash and Stash is looking to become the first junk removal service with a B- Corp Certification

How Our Junk Removal Business is Becoming a Force for Good: The Journey to B Corp Certification

How Our Junk Removal Business is Becoming a Force for Good. The Journey to B Corp Certification. We’ve started the process. It’s a difficult one, but we’re committed to seeing it through. And as far as I can tell, when we reach this goal, we’ll be the first and only junk removal service in the

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Stashy’s Hide- A- Way. Online Thrift Store. Insider’s Club. Join us!

We’re excited to launch Stashy’s Hide- A- Way! Our online thrift bazaar benefitting the Isabella Santos Foundation. It’s the online storefront (Facebook Group) for our 2nd Life Resale Program. Really though, this is our insider’s club.

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Badge given to people who donated to ISF

Help Us Crush Our ISF Giving Goal With This New Challenge

Thank You. Thanks. The results are in. Through your generosity we were able to smash our giving goal with $1425 going to ISF. What’s even better is we were able to get $1375 in before the Giving Tuesday deadline so The JEM Project could match our donation.  Join Our Give and Save Challenge This Fall

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Team photo of Trash and Stash Crew

What Makes Trash and Stash Different?

What Makes Trash and Stash Different from Other Junk Removal Services? Trash and Stash solves stuff problems in 3 ways. Junk removal Moving help Microstorage That’s only part of the story though. We do things different. Well… more than different. We focus on 3 key principles. Authenticity, involvement and attention. Here’s what we mean… 1st

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