Special Fabric Collection Campaign in Kodaira City
In February, residents of Kodaira City often struggle with a common issue: cluttered closets filled with unwanted fabrics. Items like worn-out futons, faded kotatsu covers, yellowed sheets, and guest bedding tend to pile up, making the thought of disposing of them overwhelming. Once you start accumulating these fabrics, they pose three significant challenges: they take up considerable space, sorting them can be a hassle, and moving them out is physically taxing. As a result, many people postpone their disposal efforts.
Particularly in February, as the winter chill lingers and spring cleaning season approaches, there’s a noticeable uptick in inquiries about clearing out closet space. Residents express a desire to tackle their storage woes before transitioning to the spring season.
Kodaira City features a diverse range of housing, from single-family homes to family units, particularly around areas such as Kodaira Station, Hanakoganei, and Hitotsubashi Gakuen. This wide variety of living situations creates an increased demand for effective sorting and disposal services. Therefore, the idea of tackling just fabrics resonates strongly with many residents.
To address this need, the waste disposal service company
Marutto Honpo (operated by SYSTR Co., based in Chiyoda, Tokyo) is launching a **