Carousell report finds Philippines most receptive to secondhand in the region
The Philippines is the most receptive market for secondhand goods
in the Greater Southeast Asian region. This is one of the findings in the
inaugural Carousell Recommerce Index (2021 report), a Carousell Green
initiative that highlights the importance of sustainability and recommerce in
the region. The report is part of several programs organized by Carousell Group, the leading classifieds group in Greater Southeast Asia, to help
address the issue of overconsumption and covers findings from four Carousell
Group brands namely Carousell, Cho Tot, Mudah.my and OneKyat, across eight
markets - Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore,
Taiwan and Vietnam, involving over 3,000 buyers and sellers.
Recommerce refers to the selling and buying of previously-owned
products, including both new and used in condition. In the Philippines, 92% of
consumers responded that they’ve bought secondhand items including unused and
brand-new items by casual everyday sellers. This is the highest among all
Carousell Group markets. It was shown that 58% percent of Filipino online
consumers are most comfortable buying secondhand apparel, while 75% of Filipino
merchants choose to sell secondhand apparel.
When it comes to buying secondhand items, 74% of Filipino
consumers prefer purchasing secondhand items due to their affordable
price, while 72% of consumers who have never bought a secondhand item said that
having authentication and warranty of products will motivate them to buy
secondhand items.
Regionally, consumers had an estimated 102,556 unwanted items at
home that could be sold. The Philippines is one of the markets that had the
most users forecasting 100 unwanted items to sell, and tied with Hong Kong in
third place for the highest average items per user at 43 unwanted items. While
most consumers estimated earning between PHP 2,501 to PHP 5,000 for selling
their unwanted items, 11% believed they could earn more than PHP 35,0000.
Overall, the study revealed that while Women’s Fashion has held a
steady position at the top category for secondhand items on Carousell
Philippines, Men’s Fashion and Hobbies & Toys climbed the charts in 2020 to
be in second and third place respectively. T-Shirts & Polo Shirts saw the
most interest for Men’s Fashion, while the demand for Children’s Books was the
highest in Hobbies & Toys. The top categories for supply are similar,
with secondhand cars breaking out into third place. Listing views for used
cars rose by 37% during the pandemic.
“Recommerce offers the second-best sustainable option by extending
the life cycle of each garment and material, keeping it out of landfills, and
replacing the need to produce new items, and limiting consumption,” said Ralph
Garcia, Country MarketingHead, Carousell Philippines. “Since the pandemic
drastically changed consumer behavior in the past months, we came up with
the Carousell Recommerce Index to find out where we are now, and what we
can do to encourage Filipinos to consider buying secondhand as their
first choice to promote a circular economy and encourage them to practice
a more sustainable lifestyle “
Despite the growing support for recommerce across the regions,
there are still buyers who are hesitant to purchase secondhand items because
they find it difficult to ascertain the quality of a product. In the autos
category in Carousell Philippines, this has been circumvented with the launch
of Carousell Autos “Inspected” feature which is available to all buyers for
free to provide them with confidence and peace of mind when searching for
vehicles in the Carousell platform. Carousell will continue to be a gateway for
anyone to contribute to the circular economy, encouraging consumers to take
their first steps towards more sustainable lifestyles.
Lucas Ngoo, Co-founder, Carousell Group said, “As a pioneer for
mobile classifieds in the region, Carousell Group has been constantly working
to remove friction and enable secure, seamless transactions. With the use of AI
and data, we have been focused on accelerating our recommerce leadership in the
region to make buying secondhand trusted and convenient. This, in turn, will
help to solve the meaningful problem of overconsumption with recommerce and
thus make secondhand the first choice for consumers.”
The Carousell Recommerce Index (2021 Report) is available for
download here.
About Carousell Group
Carousell Group is the leading
classifieds group in Greater Southeast Asia on a mission to inspire the world
to start selling, and to make secondhand the first choice. Founded in August
2012 in Singapore, the Group has a leading presence in eight markets under the brands
Carousell, Mudah.my, Cho Tot, OneKyat and Ox Street, serving tens of millions
of monthly active users. Carousell is backed by leading investors including
Telenor Group, Rakuten Ventures, Naver, STIC Investments and Sequoia Capital
India. Visit here for more
information.
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