KAMIKATSU ZERO WASTE CENTER, located in Kamikatsu Town, Tokushima Prefecture, is a complex facility that opened in May 2020, embodying the philosophy of Kamikatsu Town, which in 2003 became the first town in Japan to declare a “zero waste” policy. The facility has more than 45 different types of waste.
The facility includes a “garbage station” that sorts garbage into more than 45 types, a reuse store, and a hotel where visitors can stay overnight and learn about and experience zero-waste initiatives. The entire facility is designed to be environmentally friendly, with solar power generation and rainwater harvesting systems.
This Center is a symbol of Kamikatsu's efforts to achieve a waste-free society, and attracts many visitors from Japan and abroad.
The facility includes a “garbage station” that sorts garbage into more than 45 types, a reuse store, and a hotel where visitors can stay overnight and learn about and experience zero-waste initiatives. The entire facility is designed to be environmentally friendly, with solar power generation and rainwater harvesting systems.
This Center is a symbol of Kamikatsu's efforts to achieve a waste-free society, and attracts many visitors from Japan and abroad.
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Address | 〒771-4501 徳島県勝浦郡上勝町大字福原字下日浦7番地2 |
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Business Hours | 9:00-17:00 |
Days Closed for Business | 1st Tuesday of the month December 31 to January 2 |
Website | Website |