Appearing across Japan recently is something called the "charity vending machine," which allows users to donate their change to such good causes as environmental conservation and child welfare at the push of a button. These machines have been well received by consumers, who enjoy being able to contribute to a cause that interests them when they buy a canned or bottled drink.
Drinks maker Ito En has linked up with the Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning (JOICFP) and last year began setting up vending machines that dispense drinks with White Ribbon stickers attached. The machines are presently in use in eight locations, including in front of the building in Tokyo’s Shinjuku district that houses JOICFP.
Simplifying Donations
Charity Vending Machines
Trend Themes
1. Charity Vending Machines - Charity vending machines are being introduced in Japan, encouraging consumers to donate spare change to environmental conservation and child welfare.
2. Micro-donations - Micro-donations, facilitated by vending machines, are increasingly popular as consumers seek more convenient ways to give to charity.
3. Cause Marketing - Vending machines with stickers or logos linking to specific charities are an example of cause marketing gaining traction.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Industry - Opportunities exist for beverage companies to partner with charities and make donations more accessible to consumers via vending machines.
2. Charitable Organizations - Charities can use vending machines as a way to generate easy and frequent micro-donations from consumers.
3. Vending Industry - Vending machine operators can incorporate charitable causes into their machines as a way to attract socially conscious consumers.