Recruit for the 8th year of Reiwa "Recyclables Recovery Promotion Support Project"

Agency京都市環境政策局循環型社会推進部資源循環推進課
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Max amount
¥150,000
Rate
50%
Actual spend × rate = subsidy amount (capped). Smaller spend yields just this fraction; above the cap you receive the max. Not an approval probability.
Deadline
2026-12-28 (205d)
Area
京都府
Single area

Summary

1Business Outline: Kyoto City’s “Renewables Recovery Promotion Support Project” is a grant to increase resource circulation and convenience by expanding the collection of resources that citizens can make in everyday shopping. We support the purchase, installation, and installation of recycled containers and recycled equipment necessary for the retail store to start the collection. 2Applicants: Applicants are goods retailers with stores in Kyoto. It is necessary not to be a member of an organized crime group or a member of an organized crime group. The target business is limited to reuse, material recycling or chemical recycling by private companies. 3Auxiliary expenses and auxiliary contents: The purchase cost, installation cost, basic construction cost, electrical construction cost, installation cost, display board and distribution cost of the collection container etc. Rent-a-car, land building acquisition and lease, display boards other than installation locations, utility, communication, insurance, labor costs, existing items removal and consumption tax are not included. We need estimates, catalogs, drawings, photos, etc. 4 Points of subsidy, upper limit, schedule, and application: The grant amount is one-half of the target expenses, and it is 。ncated for less than 1,000 yen. The upper limit is 50,000 yen per item, up to 150,000 yen per store. The application period will be closed from April 1, 2019 to December 28, 2019. Application is not covered by mail or e-mail. It is necessary to report the amount of collection and processing method for 3 years, including the installation year even after grant.

Tags

RetailWaste / recyclingCapital investmentRegional revitalization