Exclusive DIY Material Collection Campaign in Kita-ku
The Kita-ku area, which includes neighborhoods like Akabane, Jujo, and Oji, is a hub for DIY enthusiasts. Many residents here enjoy working on home improvement projects, but it's common for them to end up with leftover materials not used.
Local residents often face challenges such as unfinished shelves, leftover paint, and scattered materials cluttering their storage spaces. With June's arrival and the onset of the rainy season, these DIY projects tend to pause, leading to increased demand for waste disposal services for unused materials.
To address this situation, Marutto Honpo, operated by SYSTR Co., Ltd. based in Chiyoda, Tokyo, is excited to announce a campaign exclusively for Kita-ku residents. The campaign spans from June 1 to June 30, 2026, providing organized disposal of DIY materials such as wood, paint, fasteners, and incomplete projects.
What We Offer
We understand that disposing of DIY materials can be a daunting task. Items such as lumber, partially used paint and varnishes, and incomplete shelving can take up valuable space in your home, particularly on balconies and in utility rooms. Given the high humidity and rain during June, homeowners might feel compelled to declutter their spaces and renew their commitment to their DIY projects, creating the perfect time for our initiative.
Our campaign includes a special discount of up to 2,000 yen off the total price when using our flat-rate packages. This makes it easier for residents not only to clear out their unused materials but also to reclaim their working spaces effectively. Whether it's wood from shelving projects or leftover paint, we've got you covered.
Why This Campaign is Necessary
Kita-ku's diverse housing landscape has seen a surge in DIY projects during the pandemic, with many turning to creating or repairing furniture and home improvements. As DIY enthusiasts gather materials with the intent to use them, it becomes apparent that they may not complete every project. This leads to an accumulation of leftover items and needing storage solutions that many residents might not know how to handle.
With the rainy season upon us, painting and outdoor projects can stall, and therefore our timing for this collection feels particularly opportune. The aim of our campaign is not only to facilitate the shedding of unused materials but also to promote an eco-friendly approach through recycling and reuse.
Campaign Details
- - Name: DIY Material Collection Campaign (Kita-ku)
- - Period: June 1, 2026 - June 30, 2026
- - Eligibility: Customers using our flat-rate package plans are eligible for discounts.
- - Discount: Up to 2,000 yen off on collection services that include specified materials.
- - Examples of Acceptable Items:
- Wood and panels, including 2x4 lumber
- Paints, varnishes, adhesives, and repair materials
- Fasteners such as hinges, screws, and bolts
- Incomplete projects like shelves and furniture being built
- Other tools and supplies like brushes, sandpaper, and protective sheets
Please note that we will assess the condition of paints and potentially hazardous materials prior to handling, ensuring safe and compliant disposal practices.
How It Works
To make the most of our service, residents simply need to mention the ‘Kita-ku Campaign’ when scheduling a collection. Our service extends throughout all areas of Kita-ku, ensuring comprehensive coverage for residents of Akabane, Jujo, Oji, and beyond.
Common Issues Addressed
We recognize that many residents struggle with deciding what to do with leftover materials. Our service aims to alleviate this concern, making the process straightforward and efficient. Whether it’s unwanted wood, excess paint, or unassembled furniture, we're here to help!
Contact Us
For inquiries or to receive a quick estimate via LINE, simply send a photo of your items, and our team will get back to you promptly. Remember, it’s a great opportunity to embrace a fresh start in your DIY efforts!
Phone: 0120-600-065 (Available 24/7)
Website: Marutto Honpo
Take action today and make the most of the space in your home by signing up for our collection campaign. Let's create a cleaner, more organized environment together!