7-Eleven Japan Launches "Cool Share" Initiative as a Heatstroke Prevention Measure

7-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. will sequentially launch a "Cool Share" initiative starting May 18th, allowing customers and local residents to cool down inside its stores as a countermeasure against increasingly severe summer heat. Participating stores will display posters to promote the initiative, aiming to contribute to heatstroke prevention. This program will be implemented alongside existing in-store energy-saving measures to provide a comfortable and safe environment for the community.
企業社會責任,公共衛生,零售業NQ 85/100出典:PR Times

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7-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Tomohiro Akutsu) will sequentially implement a "cool share" initiative for customers and local residents starting from Monday, May 18, as a response to the rising summer temperatures each year. (*) With the new term "koku-shobi" (scorching heat day) being established for days with maximum temperatures of 40°C or higher, recent years have seen a rise in years with notably high temperatures. This initiative is being implemented in light of this situation, to allow customers to casually cool down inside the store and help prevent heatstroke. Participating stores will display posters related to "cool share." 7-Eleven will continue to address its ongoing in-store energy-saving measures while promoting heatstroke prevention measures to ensure that local residents can spend their time more comfortably and safely. (*) ▲Example of a poster *Implementation is at the discretion of each store. As part of environmental measures that can be taken at the store, we are working on energy conservation by implementing the following measures on a daily basis: ① Weekly filter cleaning ② Reduction of walk-in cooler opening times ③ Turning on lights in the backroom and office only when necessary ④ Not placing containers, etc., in front of the ice case outlets ⑤ Not placing objects in front of the outdoor units ⑥ Appropriate operation of air conditioning. End