Green is becoming the new brown in the moving industry with FrogBox now in town.
FrogBox, founded in 2008 in the British Columbia city of Vancouver, provides green, plastic reusable boxes for movers to rent. The company opened a FrogBox store in Minneapolis this past April.
The company has 2,000 boxes available for locals to rent and one truck that delivers and picks up the boxes across the entire metro area. In four months the company has helped with nearly 130 moves in the Twin Cities area.
Ben Cowan, a co-founder and owner of the Twin Cities FrogBox, said the boxes save time and are more environmentally friendly than a cardboard box.
"It takes a huge headache out of the moving process," Cowan said. "We can deliver the boxes, eliminate the work of putting them together, and then we come back for them."
For a two-bedroom apartment, typically 35 to 40 FrogBoxes are rented. If customers kept them three weeks, the cost is $159.
FrogBox is hoping to change what for many is a ritual of moving: finding enough cardboard boxes, acquired through dumpster diving or multiple grocery store trips. Such boxes are free, but Cowan said those boxes are typically dirty, flimsy and hard to stack. FrogBoxes are cleaned after every use -- so clean, in fact, one could eat cereal out of it.
The trick has been to market a product that has a cost to people who often pay little to nothing for cardboard boxes.