Niyodogawa Town, Kochi Prefecture, Partners with "Oikura" for Used Goods Reuse Business to Align with Moving Peak Season
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Niyodogawa Town in Kochi Prefecture has partnered with Market Enterprise's reuse platform, "Oikura," to implement a used goods reuse initiative. This collaboration aims to reduce waste and foster a circular economy, particularly during peak moving seasons, by providing residents with an easy way to sell unwanted items, including large and heavy goods, with optional home pick-up services. The service is free for both residents and the town.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who is the mayor of Niyodogawa Town in Kochi Prefecture?
- A: The mayor of Niyodogawa Town in Kochi Prefecture is Nobuhiro Kataoka.
- Q: When will the reuse business cooperation between Niyodogawa Town and Market Enterprise begin?
- A: The cooperation between the two parties will start from Thursday, March 26, 2026.
- Q: What challenges did Niyodogawa Town face regarding household waste?
- A: The town faced challenges due to the aging population making it difficult to transport household waste, and many discarded items containing reusable materials.
- Q: Who is the President and CEO of Market Enterprise Co., Ltd.?
- A: The President and CEO of Market Enterprise Co., Ltd. is Taiji Kobayashi.
- Q: How does the reuse platform Oikura help individuals who want to sell unwanted items?
- A: It allows users to request an appraisal, compare results, dates, purchase methods, and reviews from affiliated reuse shops nationwide.