Chiba Prefecture's Narashino City and Signed an "Agreement on Emergency Measures for Temporary Storage of Waste During Disasters"

Our company has signed an agreement with Narashino City, Chiba Prefecture, to swiftly implement temporary waste storage and emergency measures in case of large-scale disasters. This initiative aims to strengthen regional resilience and involves deploying personnel and equipment for disaster waste management upon request.
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Our company has signed an agreement with Narashino City, Chiba Prefecture, for "Emergency Measures for Temporary Storage of Waste During Disasters" (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement"). This agreement aims to establish a cooperative framework for the swift implementation of temporary waste storage and emergency measures in the event of major disasters such as earthquakes and floods within Narashino City. The agreement was reached following an evaluation of our group's disaster support agreements with surrounding municipalities in Chiba Prefecture and our disaster waste processing support project during the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Upon a disaster, our company will promptly dispatch personnel and equipment necessary for the operational management of temporary disaster waste sites upon request from Narashino City, thereby providing smooth recovery support. We will also cooperate in ensuring a prompt response system during disasters through ongoing collaboration. The signing of this agreement is part of our initiative to "Contribute to National Resilience (Strengthening Resilience Functions)" through group bases, as outlined in our 2nd Medium-Term Management Plan. The TRE Group is committed to addressing various regional challenges and contributing to global environmental conservation.