Does anyone know of a dry cleaner that uses green dry cleaning methods and is near Newark, NJ?
Posted April 4, 2010 – 12:45 am in: Cape Cod Green Cleaning News Tags: anyone, cleaner, cleaning, Green, know, methods., near, Newark, usesPost a Comment
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I live in California, but found this company for you.
“Dry Cleaning Station is a national dry cleaning franchise with stores across the country and growing. In 2001, we committed to being an environmentally friendly company through its participation in various earth friendly programs. Several of these programs include the use of alternative, bio-friendly dry cleaning products.”
I’m not sure if they are anywhere near Newark, but if not, maybe you can contact them and they know someone who is.
Locations:
NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY METRO
FAIRFIELD
Dry Cleaning Station
41 Plymouth Street, Unit A
Fairfield, NJ 07004
Phone: 973-882-6522 (store)
Phone: 973-714-4504 (Robert’s cell)
Phone: 201-783-5124 (Phil’s cell)
Robert D’Addario and Phil Zeifer (Master Development Agents)
Website: http://www.drycleaningstationnj.com
ROSELAND
31 Eisenhower Parkway
Roseland, NJ 07068
Phone: 973-226-2684
Owner: Ryan Kemble
EAST ORANGE
Coming Soon!
Owner: Patrick Rhodes
CENTRAL NEW JERSEY
Master Development Agent-Monmouth, Somerset, Middlesex, Mercer Counties:
SAAS Service, LLC
Contact: Doug Koloski
http://www.njdrycleaningstation.com/
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS
171 First Avenue , Unit 4
(on the corner of Garfield)
Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716
Contact: Doug Koloski (General Manager)
Phone: 732-291-4700
Good Luck!
why not be greener and clean it yourself (either spot clean it or wash it in Woolite which is made for delicate fabrics)? And, in the future buy only clothes that you don’t have to spend a lot of money on just to have them cleaned when you can do it at home and save gas as well, but do it in your own sink with only a tad of soap (soap which is environmentally friendly)..
I don’t know about your area, but look for one that uses compressed liquid carbon dioxide instead of conventional solvents. Don’t worry that it’s a green house gas; commercial CO2 is extracted from the atmosphere, so their just putting it back.