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Fpco and Kenzo Announce "Eco-Store Collaboration Declaration" to Promote Circular Recycling, Starting Collection of Food Trays and PET Bottles from April 2026

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Fpco Co., Ltd. and Kenzo Co., Ltd. have launched the "Eco-Store Collaboration Declaration" to create a sustainable circular society. Starting April 2026, Kenzo's seven stores will begin collecting used food trays and PET bottles, while strengthening "store-to-store" circular recycling initiatives through the active use of eco-friendly products. This collaboration aims to reduce CO2 emissions and promote the effective use of terrestrial resources within local communities.

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Q: What companies are involved in the Eco-Store Collaboration Declaration and what are their headquarters locations?
A: Fpco Co., Ltd., headquartered in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, and Kenzo Co., Ltd., headquartered in Hanyu City, Saitama Prefecture, are involved in the Eco-Store Collaboration Declaration.
Q: When will the collection of food trays and PET bottles begin at Kenzo stores as part of the collaboration?
A: The collection of used food trays and PET bottles at all seven Kenzo stores will begin on April 1, 2026, as part of the Eco-Store Collaboration Declaration.
Q: How many Kenzo stores will participate in the collection of food trays and PET bottles starting in 2026?
A: Seven Kenzo stores will participate in the collection of food trays and PET bottles starting April 1, 2026, under the Eco-Store Collaboration Declaration.
Q: What specific recycled products will be made from the collected food trays and PET bottles?
A: Collected food trays and PET bottles will be recycled into eco-products such as 'Eco Tray' and 'Eco APET' at Fpco's recycling plants.
Q: What is the primary environmental goal of the collaboration between Fpco and Kenzo starting in 2026?
A: The primary environmental goal is to reduce CO2 emissions and promote circular horizontal recycling by reusing recycled materials as containers in Kenzo's stores.