Corporate Philosophy

Idomoto Co., Ltd. deeply recognizes its social responsibility as an end-of-life vehicle processor and contributes to a circular society by promoting resource recycling. Furthermore, we strive to reduce environmental impact throughout all our business activities.

Message from the CEO

As environmental issues are increasingly prioritized on a global scale, the vehicle recycling and dismantling industry is garnering significant attention.

The word "dismantling" often carries a negative connotation associated with destruction. However, our approach is entirely different. We view our operations as an environmentally conscious business dedicated to protecting our planet’s limited resources. By ensuring the complete dismantling, meticulous sorting, and thorough reuse of end-of-life vehicles, we are committed to the principles of "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle."

In other words, we believe our work is a vital business of effective resource utilization—one that considers the regeneration of resources for the next generation within the vast global distribution network connecting Japan and the rest of the world. We strive to be an eco-friendly and trusted company that promotes recycling, takes responsibility for resource recovery, and ensures proper processing at every step.

"Dismantling creates regeneration."
With this mission and pride, we will continue to drive our business forward, contributing to a sustainable future.

Idomoto Co., Ltd.
Naoya Idomoto, Representative Director

Corporate Overview

Company NameIdomoto Co., Ltd.
RepresentativeNaoya Idomoto, President and Representative Director
Headquarters226 Muro, Gose-shi, Nara 639-2277, Japan
Phone+81-745-63-1611
Fax+81-745-63-1614
Emailinfo@idomoto.co.jp
Capital10 million yen
FoundedApril 1975
EstablishedMarch 1991
Business ActivitiesEnd-of-life vehicle (ELV) recycling and sale of used auto parts
Sale of new and pre-owned vehicles
Automotive repair and maintenance services
Sale of automotive parts and accessories
Sale and dismantling of civil engineering and heavy construction equipment

Licenses & Certifications

Dismantling Operation LicenseNo.20293000001
Shredding and Sorting Operation LicenseNo.20294000001
Industrial Waste Intermediate Treatment LicenseNo. 02922024720
Collection and Transport License (including Loading and Storage)No.10201024720
Industrial Waste Collection and Transport LicenseNo. 2912024720
Waste Recycling Business Registration CertificateNo. 139-4
Certified Automotive Disassembly and Maintenance WorkshopNo. 201 (Kinki District Transport Bureau)
ISO 14001 CertificationRegistration No. EC04J0315
Secondhand Dealer License (Antiques and Used Goods)No. 263 (Gose Police Station)

ISO 14001 Environmental Policy

Idomoto Co., Ltd. is dedicated to operating the largest authorized end-of-life vehicle (ELV) processing facility in the prefecture. We strive to fulfill this mission by establishing, implementing, and continuously improving an environmental management system that meets the rigorous requirements of ISO 14001.

  • In our core business of end-of-life vehicle (ELV) processing and recycled parts sales, we establish, operate, and continuously improve an environmental management system that meets the requirements of ISO 14001.
  • We strictly comply with all environmental laws, local ordinances, and other applicable requirements.
  • We will strive to prevent environmental pollution by carefully considering the impact of our business activities on the environment.
  • We will set environmental objectives and targets based on the environmental aspects of our business activities, and review them regularly.
  • Reduce electricity consumption through energy-efficient operations.
  • Reduce fuel consumption for vehicles, heavy machinery, and equipment.
  • Expand the sales and distribution of recycled parts.
  • We strive to develop eco-friendly technologies for the dismantling of end-of-life vehicles.
  • This environmental policy is documented and communicated to all employees through education and training.
  • This environmental policy is made available to the public.


Enacted: January 1, 2004
Revised: November 30, 2007