Jimoty, Inc., operator of the local information site 'Jimoty,' has signed a reuse agreement with Oi Town in Kanagawa Prefecture to promote waste reduction through reuse awareness. As of April 1, 2026, Jimoty has concluded similar agreements with 295 municipalities nationwide, working towards a sustainable society by encouraging reuse and reducing waste.

### Objectives of the Agreement Oi Town has previously worked on waste reduction through its 'Recycle Bulletin Board,' but revitalizing the local resource cycle remained a challenge. By collaborating with 'Jimoty,' a site used by approximately 10 million people monthly, the town aims to facilitate reuse within the local community. The implementation of an easy-to-use smartphone-based system will suppress the disposal of large furniture, aiming to both reduce environmental impact and improve convenience for residents.

### Activities (as of April 1, 2026) The partnership will raise awareness among residents through the Oi Town official website and public relations newsletters, promoting the option of 'giving away instead of throwing away' to reduce waste output.

Jimoty will continue to strengthen its reuse promotion efforts in collaboration with municipalities nationwide to realize a sustainable society. We welcome inquiries from municipalities across Japan that are eager to promote waste reduction and reuse.

### Promotion of Reuse through Municipal Collaboration As of April 1, 2026, agreements and memorandums have been signed with 295 municipalities to promote reuse-related awareness and projects. For details on these initiatives, please visit: https://jmty.co.jp/lp/municipality/

**[For Municipalities Interested in Partnership]** We welcome inquiries from local governments and companies nationwide looking to promote resource circulation and waste reduction within their regions.

**[Recruiting Jimoty Spot Franchise (FC) Partners!]** We are currently recruiting companies nationwide to join us as Jimoty Spot FC stores, creating services with high regional contribution. Why not create new value by utilizing local resources that would otherwise go to waste?

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