Recycle and Renew: Workforce of Milwaukee business Containers Up strives for inclusive environment
Posted: Nov 11, 2018 7:28 AM CST
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(MILWAUKEE) It's a trend sweeping the country, setting up modified shipping containers for use as a modern micro-space. Some people have built homes with them, but the innovative brain trust behind a Milwaukee company has taken the steel box business a step further both in how they're used and the commitment to its workforce.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Michael Schlesinger discovered why Containers Up gets a thumbs up.
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