Proceeds of 1.52 Million Yen from Sale of PET Bottle Caps Collected in Stores Donated to the Japan Committee, Vaccines for the World's Children
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Supermarket chain Summit has donated 1.52 million yen, the proceeds from selling PET bottle caps collected in its stores, to the Japan Committee, Vaccines for the World's Children. This marks the 15th such donation, with the cumulative total reaching approximately 9 million yen, supporting vaccination efforts in developing countries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where is Summit's cap collection taking place?
- A: It is conducted at the counters of Summit Stores nationwide. However, some stores do not participate, so please check with your nearest store.
- Q: What is the collected caps used for?
- A: The caps are sold as resources, and the entire proceeds are donated to the certified NPO 'Japan Committee for UNICEF's Vaccine Program'. The funds are primarily used to purchase vaccines for children in developing countries.
- Q: How much support can be provided with this donation?
- A: The donation amount of 1,523,106 yen is equivalent to approximately 76,000 doses of polio vaccine.