Aiming for a Circular Economy from Homes and Daily Life: 'Kurashi no Sus-katsu Circular Action' Expands Collection Items and Begins Resource Circulation Trial in Toyosu

ECOMMIT has launched a resource circulation demonstration in Toyosu, significantly expanding the types of unwanted household items it collects to promote a circular economy.
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ECOMMIT is a pioneering circular trading company deeply committed to the Earth and its future. We proudly provide a comprehensive one-stop service encompassing collection, meticulous sorting, and redistribution—all of which are absolutely essential for true circulation—down to the precise data conversion and full traceability of resources. By seamlessly connecting all that is needed with all that is currently unneeded, we will successfully realize a sustainable society that does not throw things away.