[Tokyo 23 Wards | Post-GW May] Safely Collect Lithium-ion Batteries Prone to Swelling/Overheating | On-site Collection & Proper Disposal for Batteries Uncollectible by Municipalities at 5,500 JPY
A safe collection service for swollen and overheating lithium-ion batteries is being offered in Tokyo's 23 wards starting in May, after Golden Week. Batteries uncollectible by municipalities can also be properly disposed of via on-site collection for 5,500 JPY.
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[Service Details]
- Service: Safe collection and proper disposal of lithium-ion batteries with concerns of swelling and overheating.
- Target Area: Tokyo's 23 Wards.
- Period: Starting May, after Golden Week.
- Fee: 5,500 JPY for on-site collection and proper disposal (includes batteries uncollectible by municipalities).
- Purpose: To prevent accidents from hazardous batteries and ensure safe, proper disposal.
This service is designed for residents of Tokyo's 23 wards who need to safely and easily dispose of lithium-ion batteries that may be hazardous due to swelling or overheating and cannot be handled by municipal services. SYSTR Inc. contributes to community safety and environmental protection.
[Service Details]
- Service: Safe collection and proper disposal of lithium-ion batteries with concerns of swelling and overheating.
- Target Area: Tokyo's 23 Wards.
- Period: Starting May, after Golden Week.
- Fee: 5,500 JPY for on-site collection and proper disposal (includes batteries uncollectible by municipalities).
- Purpose: To prevent accidents from hazardous batteries and ensure safe, proper disposal.
This service is designed for residents of Tokyo's 23 wards who need to safely and easily dispose of lithium-ion batteries that may be hazardous due to swelling or overheating and cannot be handled by municipal services. SYSTR Inc. contributes to community safety and environmental protection.