Mercari Shops has partnered with Shimosuwa Town in Nagano Prefecture to sell surplus town-owned equipment and fixtures. An announcement event was held to mark the commencement of this initiative. This collaboration aims to facilitate the disposal of unused municipal assets through Mercari's e-commerce platform, promoting a circular economy model for local government.
This partnership signifies Mercari's expansion into facilitating sales for local government entities, moving beyond individual sellers. By enabling towns to sell surplus assets, Mercari promotes a circular economy at the municipal level, potentially generating revenue for the town and reducing waste. This could serve as a model for other municipalities looking to efficiently manage and monetize their unused resources, thereby expanding Mercari's B2G (Business-to-Government) market reach.
Mercari Shops is partnering with Shimosuwa Town, Nagano Prefecture.
The partnership involves selling surplus town-owned equipment and fixtures.
This initiative promotes a circular economy model for local governments.
This initiative is specifically focused on Shimosuwa Town in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It demonstrates Mercari's localized approach to promoting the circular economy and supporting regional governments within Japan by providing a platform for them to sell surplus assets.
This initiative promotes a circular economy model for local governments.
It expands Mercari's reach into the B2G market within Japan.
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