Hari Raya Season The Catalyst For Malaysians to Declutter and Reduce Waste
Carousell, one of the world’s largest and
fastest growing classifieds marketplace, conducted an in-app survey that drew
1,724 respondents gather some insights into the traditional house cleaning or
decluttering during Ramadan in preparation for the Hari Raya celebrations. 94%
of the respondents said that house cleaning is an annual affair that forges a
better relationship between family members.
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Parents remained the key drivers to
kickstart the cleaning with 35% of the respondents saying that decluttering is
mainly initiated by their parents. Meanwhile, the remaining self-initiated
cleaning (26%), led by a spouse (19%) or a sibling (19%).
Old clothing (96%), furniture (58%) and
kitchen appliances (56%) were the top three categories of items that are
usually replaced for the festive season.
“Disposal of unwanted and unused items is
gradually reducing as Malaysians are more equipped with the knowledge of
recycling and reselling these items on Carousell. While the number of disposed
items remain relatively significant, we are encouraged to learn that more
Malaysians are utilizing our platform to give these items a new life, as well
as to earn more during the festive season,” said Tang Siew Wai, Country Head of
Carousell Malaysia.
Interestingly, while 28% of survey
respondents said they would throw old unused items into the garbage or recycle
bin, the majority of respondents (over 54%) said they sold unused items on
Carousell while the balance said they would keep it in storage.
Among the top categories listed and
transacted during this year’s Hari Raya celebration are women’s clothes, men’s
clothes, bags and wallets, which took up a total of 107,077 listings and 40,563
transactions.
39% of those who sold on Carousell kept the
money they earned into their savings, while almost 35% said they bought new
Baju Raya. A little over 11% of respondents said they gave the money away as
Duit Raya.
In early April, the platform launched its
Mari Ber-Carousell digital campaign featuring local celebrities Aeril Zafrel
and Wawa Zainal, to encourage Malaysians to declutter on Carousell in
preparation for Hari Raya Aidilfitri where in less than three weeks, the
campaign video garnered over 3.6 million views on YouTube.
“It is heartening to see that the festive
season has been a strong driver to reducing waste, while earning some
additional income. We encourage more Malaysians to get creative and make
decluttering a tradition for every festive season,” Tang added.
For more information on Carousell, head
over to https://my.carousell.com or download the Carousell app from the Apple
Store or Google Play Store.
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