Efficient Collection Campaign for Unused Plant Pots in Meguro Ward
In the residential areas of Meguro Ward, it is common to see households embracing indoor greenery as a part of their decor. Neighborhoods like Nakameguro, Jiyugaoka, and Gakugei University are filled with green shops and interior stores, which have solidified the culture of placing houseplants to enhance the ambiance of rooms.
However, many people find themselves in a cycle where they buy a plant, display it for a while, and then, once the plant wilts, they end up left with an empty pot. These pots—ceramic, stylish, or wooden stands—often linger, leading to accumulations of unused pots across doorways and balconies. Initially, it might start with one pot, but before you know it, you’re looking at five, ten, or more.
Households are becoming “pot storage locations,” which isn’t all that unusual. Moreover, larger ceramic pots can be surprisingly heavy, making it cumbersome to dispose of them through municipal bulk waste collection, which involves additional steps such as clearing the soil and separating plants. This often leads people to procrastinate on disposing of these items.
March marks a time when many start preparing for moving, redecorating, or embarking on new lifestyles in spring. Organizing the greenery around balconies and entries can significantly declutter living spaces and improve life pathways.
In response to this, SYSTR Corporation (based in Chiyoda, Tokyo), operator of the waste disposal service Marutto Honpo, has rolled out a unique initiative in Meguro Ward—the “Lost Plant Pot Collection Campaign.” This program aims to assist aesthetically-minded households in Meguro Ward with their clutter needs, offering a discount of 1,000 yen off the total bill for removing empty plant pots, wilted houseplants, and gardening stands this month.
Residents might find themselves saying, “I only have pots left,” “It’s too much hassle to dispose of the soil and plants,” or “My balcony is overflowing with pots.” The campaign addresses these common decluttering dilemmas in Meguro by allowing residents to photograph items for estimation followed by convenient collection.
Even if the pots and gardening items are simply gathered together, they can still be collected, making this campaign a perfect kickoff for a spring declutter before seasonal changes.
Background and Purpose
Meguro Ward is known for its high awareness of interior design, with areas like Nakameguro, Jiyugaoka, Gakugei University, and Toritsu University showcasing a plethora of interior and green shops. While this has resulted in an increased number of residents opting for indoor plants, it has also led to a rising accumulation of gardening-related clutter. Commonly, items such as wilted plants, unused pots, and cracked ceramic containers tend to pile up, as people often think, “I might buy another plant” or “It seems wasteful to throw this away.”
This campaign has been designed to address such issues.
Campaign Overview
- - Campaign Name: Lost Plant Pot Collection Campaign
- - Duration: March 1, 2026 - March 30, 2026
- - Discount Offer: 1,000 yen off collection including specified items.
Targeted Items
- - Empty plant pots
- - Wilted houseplants
- - Broken ceramic pots
- - Saucers
- - Gardening stands
Note: When obtaining an estimate, mention the phrase “Meguro Ward Campaign.”
Service Area
Covers all areas within Meguro Ward, including:
- - Nakameguro
- - Jiyugaoka
- - Yutenji
- - Gakugei University
- - Toritsu University
- - Himonya
- - Takaban
- - Yakumo
- - Midorigaoka
- - Senzoku
- - Haramoto
- - Oookayama
- - Higashiyama
- - Aobadai
- - Kamimeguro
- - Gobonki
- - Kakinokizaka
- - Meguro Honcho
(Other areas in Meguro Ward can also be serviced)
Common Decluttering Concerns
- - Your houseplants have wilted and only pots are left
- - Empty plant pots are piling up on the balcony
- - Wanting to dispose of broken ceramic pots
- - Planning to declutter gardening items due to moving or redecorating
- - Considering resetting indoor greenery
Examples of Unwanted Gardening Items
- - Plant pots (ceramic pots, planters, pot covers)
- - Houseplants (wilted plants, pruned branches, potted plants)
- - Gardening stands (planter stands, green racks)
- - Gardening tools (saucers, stakes, shovels)
- - Balcony gardening items (gardening supplies, planter racks)
Price Examples (Standard Pack Options)
- - Cardboard Pack: Starting from ¥3,000 (originally ¥5,000) → Campaign Price!
- - Light Truck Pack: Starting from ¥8,000 (originally ¥15,000) → Campaign Price!
- - 1.5t Truck Pack: Starting from ¥15,000 (originally ¥35,000) → Campaign Price!
All prices include travel, vehicle, and staff fees.
Popular Among Residents
- - Individuals looking to organize their indoor plants
- - Those wanting to remove multiple pots from their balcony
- - People in need of decluttering gardening items before moving
- - Residents seeking immediate waste disposal services in Meguro Ward
Get A Quick Quote via LINE!
To simplify the process, you can obtain an estimated quote just by sending a photo through LINE. A helpful tip for speeding up the process includes mentioning, “I wish to inquire about the Meguro Ward campaign” alongside details on what to keep or dispose.
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Company Overview
SYSTR Co., Ltd.
Secondhand Permit No.: 301032218074
Location: 1F, Tokyo Mihakokai Building, 4-4 Kanda Sakumacho, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, 101-0025.