Toreluna's "1minute,1napkin" Project: Donation of Sanitary Napkins to Hosei University Junior and Senior High School Decided
Next Innovation Inc.'s "1minute,1napkin" project, via its Toreluna service, has begun donating free sanitary napkins to schools, with Hosei University Junior and Senior High School as the first recipient. This initiative aims to address women's health issues and promote understanding of SRHR, leveraging advertising revenue from Toreluna's digital signage to continuously provide sanitary products in educational settings and for disaster preparedness.
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Next Innovation Inc. (Kita-ku, Osaka; Representative Director: Kenichi Ishii) is pleased to announce that its service "toreluna" (hereinafter "Toreluna"), which provides free sanitary napkins permanently stocked in individual toilet stalls, has implemented the "1minute,1napkin" project by donating sanitary napkins to Hosei University Junior and Senior High School (Mitaka City, Tokyo) as its first recipient.
This project, a collaboration between our company and the international cooperation NGO JOICFP, aims to promote the installation of sanitary products in educational settings and deepen understanding of SRHR (Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights), including menstruation, which is one of women's health issues. Currently, discussions are underway with approximately 10 educational institutions and local governments, and the project is scheduled to be rolled out sequentially in the future. We will continue to expand our cooperation with schools, local governments, companies, and related organizations, and strive to create an environment where the permanent installation and operation of sanitary products become firmly established.
**Comment from Hosei University Junior and Senior High School:**
"Having sanitary napkins readily available for free use in school restrooms provides a great sense of security. Through this project, we hope to not only enable students to lead school lives with peace of mind but also to provide an opportunity for them to consider various issues."
**School Overview:**
School Name: Hosei University Junior and Senior High School
Location: 4-3-1 Mure, Mitaka City, Tokyo 181-0002
Official Website: https://www.hosei.ed.jp
**About the "1minute,1napkin" Project:**
The "1minute,1napkin" project is an initiative that delivers one sanitary napkin to schools, local governments, disaster-stricken areas, etc., for every minute an advertisement is played on Toreluna's digital signage, which is installed in approximately 5,000 locations nationwide. Through advertising on Toreluna's digital signage, the project, in collaboration with partner companies, aims to deliver sanitary products to those who need them.
**Also intended for use as emergency stockpile during disasters:**
The sanitary napkins donated through this project can be used not only for regular use but also for life support during disasters.
・Emergency stockpile during disasters
・Life support in evacuation shelters
・Local disaster prevention measures
It can also be utilized as a disaster preparedness stock for these purposes. We will continue to expand this initiative in cooperation with educational institutions and local communities as an effort that contributes to regional safety.
**About "1minute,1napkin":**
https://toreluna.com/torelunavision-1minute1napkin
**Recruiting "1minute,1napkin" Partners:**
The "1minute,1napkin" project, developed by Toreluna, is currently seeking donation recipients for sanitary napkins. Schools, local governments, and stakeholders who resonate with the philosophy of "a society where everyone who needs sanitary napkins can obtain them anytime" are encouraged to inquire.
**Inquiries regarding "1minute,1napkin" napkin donations:**
Please inquire via the dedicated Toreluna form below. Our representative will contact you in due course.
https://toreluna.com/contact
**About "toreluna":**
Toreluna is a service that allows free access to sanitary napkins in individual toilet stalls. Users can receive a napkin by scanning a QR code displayed on a digital signage inside the stall with a smartphone app. The system operates by covering the cost of napkins with advertising revenue streamed on the digital signage, enabling continuous service provision without cost to users.
**How to use Toreluna:**
(1) Download the dedicated "toreluna" app on your smartphone.
(2) Scan the QR code in the bottom right of the digital signage installed inside the restroom.
(3) Receive a sanitary napkin.
*Once one napkin is received, the app will be locked for 2 hours.
*The maximum number of napkins that can be received per month is 7.
**Future Outlook:**
Toreluna aims to realize "a society where everyone who needs sanitary napkins can obtain them anytime" and is promoting the expansion of installations nationwide. Going forward, we will continue to expand installations in commercial facilities, public facilities, schools, and other locations, and work in cooperation with local governments, companies, and support organizations to create an environment where everyone can live with peace of mind by solving women's health issues.
**About Installation Locations:**
Can be confirmed on the Toreluna website "Spot".
https://toreluna.com/spots
**About Currently Distributed Advertisements:**
Can be viewed on the Toreluna website "Partner's AD".
https://toreluna.com/partners-ad
**Recruiting Toreluna Partners (Installation/Advertising):**
Toreluna is seeking advertisers and installation partners who agree with this initiative. We look forward to inquiries from companies, local governments, and schools that can promote the creation of an environment where more people can use our service with peace of mind.
**Inquiries:**
Inquiries regarding installation and advertising can be made via the dedicated Toreluna form.
https://toreluna.com/contact
**About JOICFP (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation):**
JOICFP is an international cooperation NGO born in Japan that promotes SRHR, a fundamental human right, with the aim of creating a world where everyone can choose how they live their lives according to their own will. For over half a century, we have continued activities to protect women's lives and health in 43 countries and regions, including Japan, and have engaged in SRHR awareness, education, and advocacy.
https://www.joicfp.or.jp/jpn
**Next Innovation Inc. Company Overview:**
Next Innovation Inc. was founded in June 2016, primarily by experts with knowledge in medical and related legal fields. With the mission of "Re▷designing medical spaces and experiences around the world," the company is committed to building a medical environment where each individual can choose according to their lifestyle and health status through online consultations utilizing ICT, health management support, and preventative measures. In June 2018, we released "Smaluna," an online consultation platform specialized in gynecological fields. From 2020, we expanded our corporate welfare service "Smaluna for Biz." From May 2024, we officially launched "Toreluna," a service that provides free sanitary napkins permanently stocked in individual toilet stalls.
Company Name: Next Innovation Inc.
Representative Director: Kenichi Ishii
Location: 1-1-1, 29th Floor, Osaka Station Front Third Building, 1-1-3 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0001
URL: https://nextinnovation-inc.co.jp/
Established: June 3, 2016
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