TV or motorcycle, Indian homes hardly throw away things. They may graduate to higher versions, but nostalgia triggered Indians have a fascination for oldies, no matter if they ever use them or not. A recent study by online marketplace,
Affordability having increased, Indians are more empowered to buy, which automatically results in more wastages. The survey for 2104-15 conducted by CRUST (Consumer Research on Used-Goods and Selling Trends) was conducted through a random sampling methodology of 5,800 samples across 16 cities including metros, tier-1 and tier- 3.
While conducting the survey, a few trends of Indian Consumer Behaviour related to
The shelf life of used goods in India: Stocking has been a prominent trend this year as well with 87% households stocking used goods in India, while 45% indulge in selling these goods.
Consumer behavior towards used goods (regional perspective): While Northern India tops the selling chart with 48% households doing so, the Eastern region leads stocking with 97%, and the West is the frontrunner in buying of used goods. 83% of
Cultural factors affecting attitudes towards used goods in India:
Why does India Stock: 31% believes, the key reason for stocking remains to be a wish to use these goods at a later date, while 18% owe their stocking habits to the sentimental value attached with the goods.
Why does India Sell: The wish to upgrade to better products triggers about 51% of the respondents to sell goods. Close to 33% people sell used goods because they feel that the goods are simply lying at home unused.
Why does India Buy: While overall, the highest motivational factor for buying used goods is that these products are less expensive than new goods (69% said so), 50% respondents also buy used goods because the product quality meets their requirements.
Categories of goods traded:
What does India Stock?
The top 3 categories of goods stocked across India are Clothing, Kitchen Utensils, and Books. This is followed by mobile phones.
What does India Sell?
Books are the highest sold product with 17% having done so in the last one year. Categories with high value and high perceived usability such as mobile phones experience a higher incidence of selling compared to last year.
What does India Buy?
Mobile phones and Consumer Durables are the highest bought categories across the country.
What is young India thinking/doing?
Young adults* constitute a large part of the Indian population and they play an instrumental role in defining the trends in the country. The Survey has taken an in-depth look into their behavioural pattern to find that 87% of young adults stock goods. 51% young adults sell used goods to upgrade to better products and lifestyle, while 23% of people in the age group of 19- 23 years bought 3-5 used goods last year.
*Young adults refer to those in the age group of 19-23 years
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