SAN FRANCISCO, April 20, 2017 -- Zephyr Real Estate’s Marin office held its second annual customer-appreciation Spring Cleaning event on Saturday, April 1, at Zephyr’s Bon Air Center location in Greenbrae. The event was listed as “rain or shine,” but the lovely spring weather seemed to inspire active participation from Zephyr’s clients.
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InfoStor’s mobile document shredding service was on hand so that private documents could be eliminated safely, securely and sustainably, in compliance with State and Federal laws and regulations regarding the destruction of sensitive information. All shredded material is recycled according to AB939’s requirements (California’s Waste Reduction Act) for reuse.
Gently used clothing, household items, electronics (working or not) and books were donated to Goodwill – Bay Area, which was established in 1916, the third Goodwill in the country. Goodwill is an organization whose philosophy is to offer a hand up, not a handout. Items not accepted at Goodwill were given to Grange Box Hauling for removal.
This effort, hosted by the Zephyr-Marin agents and led by Jenn Pfeiffer, is offered annually to clients as a token of appreciation and as a community effort to benefit our environment and reduce our landfill.
In a recent article by blogger Lisa Joy Thompson, some of the benefits of spring cleaning are better health (less mildew and dust), longer-lasting appliances (less dust), and it just feels good to create a more efficient environment.
“We were delighted with the turnout for this event,” commented Jenn Pfeiffer. “Every bin was filled to capacity, and everyone left with a sense of pride for a job well done.”
About Zephyr Real Estate
Founded in 1978, Zephyr Real Estate is San Francisco's largest independent real estate firm with nearly $2.3 billion in gross sales and a current roster of more than 300 full-time agents. Zephyr’s highly-visited website has earned two web design awards, including the prestigious Interactive Media Award. Zephyr Real Estate is a member of the international relocation network, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World; the luxury real estate network, Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate; global luxury affiliate, Mayfair International; and local luxury marketing association, the Luxury Marketing Council of San Francisco. Zephyr has six offices in San Francisco, a brand new office in Greenbrae, and two brokerage affiliates in Sonoma County, all strategically positioned to serve a large customer base throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. For more information, visit www.ZephyrRE.com.
Contact: Melody Foster Zephyr Real Estate San Francisco, CA 415.426.3203 [email protected]


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