Tachikawa's Unique Campaign
2025-10-15 19:03:10

Tachikawa's Exclusive Campaign: Earbud and Cable Collection Effort

Tackling the Clutter: The "Earbud and Cable Collection Campaign" in Tachikawa City



In November 2025, Tachikawa City will kick off a unique initiative aimed at resolving the growing issue of unused gadgets and tangled cords that have accumulated in homes and offices. The campaign, launched by Marutto Honpo (operated by SYSTR Inc., located in Chiyoda, Tokyo), will spearhead this effort, offering residents an enticing 1,000 yen discount for participating.

The Growing Problem


The shift towards telework and increased smartphone usage in Tachikawa has led to a surge in cluttered gadgets, particularly during the last few years. Many households and offices are now faced with an overwhelming number of outdated gadgets such as single earbuds, broken mice, tangled USB cables, and mysterious adapters. Unfortunately, these items often find themselves tucked away in drawers or shelves, creating a frustrating 'cable hell' that can be daunting to tackle.

Residents frequently report being unsure of what can still be used or how to dispose of broken devices, which leads to a larger accumulation problem. Furthermore, modern tech products are composed of complex materials that many municipalities do not recycle, resulting in a significant number of electronic remains lingering in their homes.

Recognizing this gap, Marutto Honpo aims to address these contemporary waste challenges with a special focus on the responsible disposal and recycling of digital appliances and cables. This campaign emphasizes the importance of environmental consciousness while promoting reuse and recycling initiatives across the city.

Campaign Overview


The "Earbud and Cable Collection Campaign" will run from November 1 to November 30, 2025. During this period, residents can take advantage of the following offers:
  • - Discount: Receive a 1,000 yen discount on the collection of specified items.
  • - Eligible Items: The campaign accepts a wide array of gadgets, including single earbuds, old charging cables, broken mice, conversion adapters, chargers, hubs, remotes, and even unusable speakers.
  • - Participation: To avail of this discount, clients must mention the campaign when receiving a preliminary quote.

For further details, visit their official page: Tachikawa Collection Details.

Who Can Benefit?


Residents and businesses located in Tachikawa are encouraged to participate. The campaign is available throughout the entire city, including residential districts such as Akebono-cho, Shibasaki-cho, Nishikicho, and many more. The program is particularly ideal for:
  • - Individuals living alone in Tachikawa who find themselves surrounded by an abundance of electronic devices.
  • - Employees looking to streamline their workspace and declutter office equipment.
  • - Those who wish to responsibly dispose of an influx of gadgets accumulated during the rise of remote work.
  • - Anyone desiring a one-stop solution for cable collection.

Easy Estimation through LINE


For residents keen on joining the effort, Marutto Honpo provides a remarkable solution to streamline the quoting process. Prospective participants can easily send a photograph of their unwanted items via the LINE app for an instant estimate, often within 30 minutes. This user-friendly process allows customers to confirm rates and the details of the collection before proceeding, ensuring peace of mind for first-time users.

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Conclusion


As the digital era continues to surge ahead, so does the need for an effective solution to clutter induced by electronic devices. Tachikawa's collection campaign is an important step towards an organized and environmentally responsible future, inviting residents to declutter and responsibly dispose of their unused gadgets. With its accessible services and discounts, there’s never been a better time to tackle the cable chaos head-on!


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