Transforming "Disposable" Apparel Logistics into a Circular Infrastructure: chom Inc. Develops Reusable Packaging "Looplet" Integrating Cardboard and OPP Bags.
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chom Inc. has developed "Looplet," a reusable packaging solution that integrates cardboard and OPP bags, aiming to transform the disposable nature of apparel logistics into a circular infrastructure. The company will exhibit Looplet at "Startup Japan EXPO 2026" from April 15-16, 2026, seeking partners for implementation and collaboration.
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- Q: What is the main objective of chom Inc. in developing the reusable packaging box called Looplet?
- A: chom Inc. aims to address the challenges of excessive packaging and disposable packaging in the apparel industry by achieving de-individual packaging without OPP bags.
- Q: Where and when will chom Inc. showcase their reusable packaging box Looplet to the public?
- A: They will exhibit the actual product and conduct demonstrations at Startup Japan EXPO 2026 at Makuhari Messe from Wednesday, April 15th to Thursday, April 16th, 2026.
- Q: What specific issues do stores and logistics sites face in store backyards under the current apparel industry system?
- A: They face a heavy operational load due to manual tasks involved in unpacking, displaying, and managing inventory, which is worsened by labor shortages.
- Q: How does the circular logistics system of Looplet operate after the products are stored and shipped?
- A: Looplet is shipped from the warehouse, used directly in store backyards or sales floors, collected, returned to the warehouse, and re-circulated after maintenance.
- Q: Who is the representative director of chom Inc., and where is the company's headquarters located?
- A: The representative director of chom Inc. is Emiri Nozaki, and the company's headquarters is located in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo.