Inageya Donates to 'Japan Committee, Vaccines for the World's Children'
Inageya announced a donation of 151,503 yen, proceeds from collected plastic bottle caps, to the Japan Committee, Vaccines for the World's Children (JCV). This will provide polio vaccines for approximately 7,500 children in Myanmar and Laos.
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Inageya Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tachikawa, Tokyo; President: Yoshikazu Motosugi) collects plastic bottle caps at its stores. These caps are sold to recyclers, and all proceeds are donated to the certified NPO 'Japan Committee, Vaccines for the World's Children' (JCV). We are pleased to report that we have donated the proceeds from caps collected between March 2025 and February 2026. The collected caps are recycled into plastic resources. We will continue to work with our customers to address environmental issues. 1. Recipient: Japan Committee, Vaccines for the World's Children (JCV). 2. Donation Amount: 151,503 yen (approx. 7,500 polio vaccines). 3. Donation Date: May 29, 2026. JCV collaborates with UNICEF to convert donations into vaccines and related equipment, delivering them to children in countries such as Myanmar and Laos.
FAQ
Are there similar activities in Taiwan's retail sector?
Yes, major retailers like PX Mart and 7-Eleven Taiwan actively engage in similar environmental and social contribution programs.