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FC Tokyo ECO Pass Project starts at Ajinomoto!

The "ECO Pass Project in Ajinomoto" launched in the 2017 season
Thanks to everyone's cooperation, we were able to recycle many plastic bottles.
From now on, together with fans and supporters, we will continue eco-friendly initiatives such as sorting and collecting garbage
to connect to the future.
We appreciate your cooperation.

Campaign Special Trash Bin

"ECO Pass Project in Ajinomoto" Symbol Mark

The heart represents "the spirit of compassion", the three curves represent "three generations", and the round shape represents "the Earth".
This was created with the desire to develop a project that can maintain a spirit of compassion across generations and regions.
Blue and red represent FC Tokyo's colors, symbolizing FC Tokyo's commitment to addressing environmental issues as the core of the project.

* "ECO Pass" is a registered trademark of TEIJIN FRONTIER Co., Ltd.

Let's all work together and connect our thoughts to the future!

TOKYO DOROMPA
Burnable Waste

Chopsticks, paper dishes, tissues, paper waste, etc.

Non-burnable waste (Plastic)

Plastic bags, pet bottle labels, plastic cups, plastic spoons and forks, etc.

Pet Bottle

Remove the label and cap and place them in the collection box.
Label ⇒ Non-burnable waste (plastic) Cap ⇒ Dedicated collection box

Example of Separate Collection Facility

<Separation and Collection of PET Bottles>

Remove the label and cap before recycling the PET bottle...

When you throw away an empty plastic bottle as trash, it naturally becomes waste. However, if you sort and collect it, it can be reused as a resource. Items that we commonly use, such as food packs and clear files, can also be made into clothes, bags, and blankets. Many of the things used around us can be created from the recycling of plastic bottles. Let's all work together to make effective use of the ECO Pass Project in Ajinomoto!

Total Amount of Collected PET Bottles

*Estimated 20g per empty plastic bottle

  • 2017 Season 5,660kg
  • 2018 Season 5,900kg
  • 2019 Season 6,530kg
  • 2020 Season 610kg
  • 2021 Season 1,900kg
  • 2022 Season 3,340kg
  • 2023 Season 5,820kg
  • 2024 Season 4,480kg

Let's work on waste separation to prevent different materials from mixing during the resource recycling process!

How to Sort PET Bottles
  • STEP. 1

    Remove the label and cap

    STEP.1
  • STEP. 2

    Label for non-burnable waste
    (Plastic) to

    STEP.2
  • STEP. 3

    Caps should be placed in the designated collection box

    STEP.3
  • STEP. 4

    Remove the label and cap
    Place the PET bottle inside
    Separation complete!

    STEP.4

From now on, FC Tokyo will continue to actively engage in eco-friendly activities as a J.League club.
For that, it cannot be achieved without the cooperation of all fans and supporters.
As members of FC Tokyo, let's work on the "ECO Pass Project in Ajinomoto"!
Let's all work together and connect our thoughts to the future!

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