Tama Battery Collection
2025-08-01 11:29:15

Special Lithium-Ion Battery Collection Campaign in Tama Region This August

Special Lithium-Ion Battery Collection Campaign



SYSTR Corporation is launching a unique campaign for residents of the Tama region this August, aimed at facilitating the safe disposal of lithium-ion batteries. Many people struggle with how to properly dispose of these batteries, especially when they become bloated or damaged. The aim of this initiative is to address the rising concerns among homeowners about battery disposal, as many residents in Tama own DIY tools and electric bikes, leading to an increasing number of abandoned batteries.

Background of the Campaign


In recent years, there has been a notable increase in the number of inquiries from residents regarding battery disposal. The worries relate to the potential fire hazards posed by bulged or degraded batteries. Our campaign is designed to provide an easy and secure solution to those concerns. The special pricing of 4,400 yen per battery ensures that residents can afford this safe battery recycling service.

Campaign Overview


  • - Campaign Name: Lithium-Ion Battery Collection Support Campaign (Tama Region)
  • - Duration: August 1, 2025 - August 31, 2025
  • - Target Area: Entire Tama region, Tokyo (excluding 23 special wards)
  • - Collection Fee: 4,400 yen (tax included) per battery
  • - Eligible Items: Smartphones, laptops, mobile batteries, electric tools, bicycle batteries, portable power sources, and more.
  • - Note: Damaged and swollen batteries are also accepted safely.

Areas Covered in the Campaign


Examples of covered areas include Hachioji City, Tachikawa City, Mitaka City, Musashino City, Fuchu City, Chofu City, Machida City, and many others within the Tama region. The campaign extends its services to all parts of Tama, providing a comprehensive solution for residents.

Common Challenges in Battery Disposal


Residents frequently face hurdles when trying to properly dispose of batteries:
  • - Concerns about the deterioration of e-bike or mobile batteries;
  • - Difficulty as many local municipalities do not collect such items;
  • - Anxiety over whether it's safe to leave swollen batteries unattended;
  • - Uncertainty about disposal locations for batteries purchased online.

This campaign aims to alleviate these concerns by offering a hassle-free, safe, and reasonably priced disposal service.

Frequently Collected Items


The types of lithium-ion batteries eligible for collection include but are not limited to:
  • - All types of lithium-ion batteries (including swollen and damaged ones);
  • - Smartphone and tablet batteries;
  • - Mobile batteries with AC adapters;
  • - Batteries from electric tools like drills and impact wrenches;
  • - Batteries from electric bicycles, portable power sources, and camping gear.

Pricing Samples (Limited-Time Pack Offers)


  • - Cardboard Pack: 3,000 yen (regular price 5,000 yen)
  • - Light Truck Pack: 8,000 yen (regular price 15,000 yen)
  • - 1.5t Truck Pack: 15,000 yen (regular price 35,000 yen)
All prices include transportation and service fees, guaranteeing transparency.

Who Benefits from This Service?


This campaign is ideal for:
  • - DIY enthusiasts with multiple tools;
  • - Residents experiencing a significant decluttering after a move or garage clean-up;
  • - Senior households struggling with disposal of e-bikes and electronics;
  • - Those attracted by the safety assurance of accepting swollen batteries.

Easy Quoting via LINE


If you’re unsure about the state of your batteries, you can simply send a photo through LINE for an immediate and complimentary quote. We are committed to providing peace of mind.

Contact Us For More Help


  • - 📞 Phone: 0120-600-065 (Available 24/7)
  • - 📰 Find out more about our service areas here
  • - 📱 Send a photo for easy LINE quote here
  • - 🌐 Visit our official site (Marutto Honpo) here

Company Information


SYSTR Corporation
  • - Antique Dealer License: No. 301032218074
  • - Address: 4-4 Kanda Sakumacho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo, 101-0025, Japan

Join us in promoting safe battery disposal this August and ensure a cleaner and safer environment for all!



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