Mercari launches initiative to sell unused municipal assets and government supplies in Ikeda Town, Nagano, via Mercari Shops to generate revenue and promote sustainability.
This initiative represents a novel approach to municipal asset management and local government revenue generation, leveraging the reach of Mercari Shops. It promotes a circular economy by giving new life to public goods, potentially reducing waste and creating economic opportunities for the town. This model could be replicated by other municipalities seeking innovative ways to manage surplus assets.
This initiative is localized to Ikeda Town in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It highlights a unique collaboration between a major e-commerce platform and local government to address public asset utilization and economic development within a specific region.
Initiative aims to repurpose public goods and generate revenue.
Promotes circular economy principles at the local level.
Mercari Shops now sells unused municipal assets in Ikeda Town, Nagano.
Initiative aims to repurpose public goods and generate revenue.
Promotes circular economy principles at the local level.
Mercari has initiated the sale of unused town facilities and government building supplies in Ikeda Town, Nagano Prefecture, through Mercari Shops. An announcement event was held to mark the commencement of this initiative. This program aims to repurpose public assets and generate revenue for the local municipality while promoting sustainability.
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