National Press Release


BUYING USED AUTO PARTS: THE DO'S AND DON'TS
This complete guide is filled with valuable tips on how to buy used parts, where to look for quality salvage parts, how best to determine a fair price, ways to validate salvage yards,
and how not to get ripped off by fraudulent wrecking yards. A must have for anybody buying parts. Get your copy now!




National Press Release
![]() | U-Haul Customers Give $1 Million to CharityPublished 2009-06-22 02:00By U-Haul |


Donations to The Conservation Fund Address Climate Change and Restore North America's Forests
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090622/LA34860-a)
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090622/LA34860LOGO-b)
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090622/LA34860LOGO-c)
In April of 2007, U-Haul began partnering with The Conservation Fund to facilitate customers' donations at checkout in order to offset carbon emissions generated from in-town and out-of-town moves. In just two years, more than 287,000 U-Haul customers have elected to offset their emissions. The Conservation Fund has used those donations to plant 133,000 trees that are expected to trap 156,000 tons of carbon dioxide as they mature.
"By leveraging our human, technical, financial and business resources, U-Haul and our customers have made a real difference in protecting the environment and mitigating our greenhouse gas emissions," stated John "J.T." Taylor, president of U-Haul International, Inc. "U-Haul customers should be applauded for their support of The Conservation Fund, and for benefiting the communities where we live and serve."
Thus far, the oak, hickory and pecan seedlings are improving habitat, air and water quality at two national wildlife refuges, Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge in
"The support and generosity from U-Haul and its customers for this program is unprecedented," said
"These donations helped us reforest more acres than we could ever have done on our own over the course of a single year, or even over a five-year period," noted U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist
U-Haul continuously looks for ways to reduce, reuse and recycle; and to implement effective programs and policies to conserve energy and resources and to protect the environment. For those who are not renting U-Haul equipment, donations can be made to The Conservation Fund online at http://store.uhaul.com/planttree.
U-Haul Corporate Sustainability Initiative
U-Haul was founded by a Navy veteran who grew up in the Great Depression. Tires and gas were still rationed or in short supply during the late 1940s when U-Haul began serving U.S. customers. Today, that background is central to the U-Haul Sustainability Program: "Serving the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Our commitment to reduce, reuse and recycle includes fuel efficient moving vans, neighborhood proximity, moving box reuse, moving pads made from discarded material and packing peanuts that are 100 percent biodegradable. Learn more about these facts and others at www.uhaul.com/sustainability.
About The Conservation Fund
The Conservation Fund is dedicated to advancing America's land and water legacy. With our partners, we conserve land, train leaders and invest in conservation at home. Since 1985, we have helped protect more than 6 million acres, sustaining wild havens, working lands and vibrant communities. We're a top-ranked conservation organization, effective and efficient. www.conservationfund.org
Contacts:
Jena Meredith, The Conservation Fund, 512-423-5086
Joanne Fried, U-Haul International, 602-821-2718
SOURCE U-Haul








