Toshima City signed a 'Cooperation Agreement for Laundry and Related Services during Disasters' with HIPSTER Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinjuku, Tokyo; Representative: Koki Hokura) today, Friday, May 22, at the Ward Office.

Background of the Agreement

HIPSTER Co., Ltd. operates a laundry service with two in-house factories in Tokyo. Because they maintain a one-stop system that handles everything from collection to cleaning and delivery with their own vehicles, they are able to provide rapid support even during disasters when logistics are disrupted.

This agreement stipulates that the company will collect and clean clothes and other items from people living in relief centers (shelters) during disasters and deliver them to locations designated by the ward. It aims to eliminate 'laundry refugees' who cannot wash their clothes or blankets during long-term evacuation, reduce the risk of foul odors, mold, and infections caused by wearing the same clothes, and provide a hygienic, safe, and secure environment for evacuees.

Moving forward, the two parties will coordinate during normal events and disaster drills to strengthen their cooperative system in preparation for disasters.

Comment from Toshima Ward Mayor Miyuki Takagi

Regarding the signing of this agreement, Toshima Ward Mayor Miyuki Takagi commented, "As evacuation life lengthens, it is important to pay attention to hygiene. In particular, I believe evacuees have a desire to keep things they wear, such as clothes, clean. It is a necessary company that can handle laundry on our behalf, and I am very grateful that we were able to sign this agreement."

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  • Source: PR TIMES
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