Marutto Honpo, a waste disposal and recycling service operated by SYSTR Inc. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), is launching a targeted campaign in Hino City, Tokyo, to collect unused camping cooking gear. Hino City is a nature-rich suburban area in Tokyo where many residents enjoy outdoor activities. However, many households find that camping gear purchased during past outdoor booms now sits unused in storage spaces. Because camping gear often mixes metals and plastics, or involves hazardous items like gas cans and burners, residents frequently struggle to determine how to dispose of them. Large items like cooler boxes and outdoor tables also present space challenges. To address the demand for home organization during the June rainy season and ahead of the summer leisure period, Marutto Honpo is offering this campaign to help residents reclaim storage space.

The details of the campaign are as follows: - Campaign Name: Unused Camping Cooking Gear Collection Campaign (Hino City Exclusive) - Period: June 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026 - Eligibility: Customers utilizing the flat-rate pack plans - Discount: A discount of up to 1,000 yen off the total bill when the collected items include eligible camping gear

Examples of eligible items include: - Cooking gear: Mestins, rice cookers, cooker sets, skillets, and hot sandwich makers - Heating equipment: Single burners, gas burners, tabletop stoves, fire pits, and BBQ grills - Site gear: Outdoor tables, chairs, and racks - Other equipment: Cooler boxes, cooler bags, water jugs, tableware, cutlery, storage cases, containers, tents, and tarps To apply the discount, customers must mention the 'Hino City Campaign' during the pre-estimation process. Gas canisters and fuel must be fully emptied before collection, and any canisters with remaining contents will be assessed individually for safety.

The service covers the entirety of Hino City. This includes central areas like Hino, Tamadaira, Shinmei, and Manganji; the Takahatafudo, Minamidaira, Misawa, and Mogusa areas; and the Hirayama, Asahigaoka, and housing complex areas.

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