"Laundry Without Detergents" Contributes to Water Environment Conservation! Cutting-Edge Hotel Laundry Selected for "Japan's Service Innovation 2025" with SDGs + DX

wash-plus's hotel laundry service has been selected as a case study for service innovation, recognized for its contributions to SDGs and DX.
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wash-plus Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture, Representative Director: Kentaro Takanashi) has had its laundry service for accommodation facilities, "wash+ Comfort," selected as one of "Japan's Service Innovation 2025" by the Service Productivity and Innovation for Tomorrow Council.

Selected as One of the Forefront Cases of Service Innovation

"High-end" Model Adoption Case: Richmond Hotel Yokohama Bashamichi (Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture)

"Japan's Service Innovation" compiles forefront cases of service innovation from a diverse range of service examples obtained through the activities of the Service Productivity and Innovation for Tomorrow Council (e.g., Japan Service Award, Japan Customer Satisfaction Index (JCSI) survey).

In fiscal year 2025, 91 cases were certified, and wash-plus's coin laundry service for accommodation facilities, "wash+ Comfort," was selected as one of them.

"Service Innovation Safari" Features Numerous Cases Solving Diverse Social Issues Through Corporate Activities

On the "Service Innovation Safari" website, where "Japan's Service Innovation 2025" is published, users can search for cases that provide hints for service improvement and reform, as well as for planning and developing new services.

▼Service Innovation Safari Japan's Service Innovation

https://service-safari.jp/servicei/

About the Service Productivity and Innovation for Tomorrow Council

This council aims to achieve sustainable economic growth in Japan through the improvement of productivity in the service industry.

It was established in 2007 within the Japan Productivity Center as an industry-academia-government platform to promote "Innovation and Productivity Improvement in the Service Industry."

▼Service Productivity and Innovation for Tomorrow Council (SPRING)

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