DHC Donates Approximately 4,500 Clothing Items to Ukraine and Cambodia
DHC has donated approximately 4,500 clothing items to Ukraine and Cambodia through a non-profit organization.
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DHC Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Midori Miyazaki; hereinafter "DHC") has donated approximately 4,500 clothing items to support people in need in Ukraine and Cambodia through the non-profit organization "tasukeai haiki 0" (hereinafter "tasukeai haiki 0"), which is operated by shoichi Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Osaka; President: Shoichi Yamamoto).
Moving forward, our company will continue to promote humanitarian aid activities, work toward the effective use of resources and the reduction of environmental impact, and contribute to the realization of a sustainable society.
We were moved by the mission of tasukeai haiki 0, which operates under the philosophy of "creating new overseas sales channels and futures for surplus inventory through a circle of mutual aid," and provided unused clothing that had reached the end of its sales period as of December 2025. These items will be delivered to people facing hardships in Ukraine and Cambodia to serve as essential supplies for their daily lives.
Approximately 4,500 items were selected, focusing on winter clothing and innerwear that are easy to wear in daily life, taking into account local conditions and needs. We hope that these essential clothing items will provide support to those living in difficult environments.

shoichi Co., Ltd.
President Shoichi Yamamoto
Thank you very much for empathizing with our activities.
What is particularly impressive about our collaboration with DHC is the strong interest they take in the situation of the recipients and how the clothing is utilized.
Your company's approach, which goes beyond simple material provision, has been a valuable opportunity for us to rethink the nature of support.
We look forward to deepening our partnership as good allies and continuing our sustainable social contribution activities.

■ Environmental Considerations and SDGs
This initiative contributes to the achievement of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12: "Responsible Consumption and Production." By repurposing clothing to reduce waste and providing supplies to regions in need, we are working toward a circular society.