The street interviews in London revealed that the majority of people are willing to donate their unwanted clothes. The next common options are selling them online or giving them to family and friends. Very few people choose to directly throw away their clothes or are unsure about how to handle them.
In the survey conducted among Shanghai students, it was found that out of the 118 participants, over 70% chose to directly throw away their unwanted clothes, while 30% opted for donation. This data is completely opposite to the findings from the street interviews in London. The habitual choice of throwing away and discarding for 71.19%.
I am glad to hear that whether in London or Shanghai, almost participants are still willing to participate in related activities or initiatives to promote clothing reuse and sustainable fashion. Most people still maintain a positive attitude, which is encouraging.
However, I still have doubts about what has led to this data.
Such as cultural, knowledge and education, convenience and access, and environmental consciousness? I will explored more back of the data.