Jimoty, Inc., which operates the community information site 'Jimoty,' has released a quick report on waste reduction results from its 'Jimoty Spot' reuse locations for the period of January to April 2026.
Reuse volume from January to April 2026 reached 2,200 tons, a 2.5-fold increase over the same period in 2025 (880 tons). As of the end of May 2026, the network has grown to 39 locations in 35 municipalities, more than doubling from the same time last year (19 locations in 15 municipalities).
2026 'Zero Waste Day' Report: Jimoty Spot Highlights - Reuse Volume: Approx. 2,200 tons (approx. 2.5x previous year) - Items Reused: Approx. 660,000 (approx. 2.2x previous year)
Background: Growing Waste Issues and the Need for Reuse Currently, the annual collection of bulky household waste in Japan reaches approximately 860,000 tons, with clothing waste totaling about 480,000 tons. This means that approximately 1.34 million tons of resources are discarded annually while still remaining usable. Incinerating or landfilling these items places a massive burden on the environment through CO2 emissions, necessitating an urgent shift from 'disposal' to 'reuse.'
According to the latest survey results announced by the Ministry of the Environment (March 27, 2026), tax expenditures for waste incineration total approximately 2.44 trillion yen annually, with a per-capita processing cost of 19,700 yen.
About Jimoty Spot 'Jimoty Spot' is a service that allows community members to exchange 'items that are no longer needed but still usable.' Those wishing to give away items can simply bring them in without a reservation, connecting them to someone in need. Those looking to acquire items can check product information on Jimoty and purchase or pick up the items in person at the store.
【3 Benefits for Citizens and Municipalities】 - For Givers: No reservations or fees required, saving time and costs compared to bulky waste disposal. - For Receivers: Obtain reusable goods at affordable prices or for free. - For Municipalities: Effectively suppress waste generation and promote resource circulation within the region.
Nationwide Waste Reduction Results and Future Outlook Jimoty has signed reuse agreements with 298 municipalities nationwide, promoting reuse through public-private partnerships. In 2025, approximately 1.4 million items were reused nationwide, generating a waste reduction effect of approximately 4,300 tons. The company plans to expand Jimoty Spot to 329 locations by 2030, expecting an annual reduction of approximately 84,000 tons of waste, equivalent to roughly 6% of the total bulky and clothing waste in Japan.
Jimoty Spot plans to continue strengthening its collaboration with local governments and businesses, aiming to make 'giving away' as easy a choice as 'throwing away' by providing easily accessible reuse hubs.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey