[Spring '26 Moving Survey] About 70% 'Dispose' of Items. Pollet holds 'New Life Support Double Campaign' to encourage hassle-free decluttering
A survey by OZvision reveals that about 70% of people throw away unwanted items when moving due to hassle, prompting Pollet to launch a support campaign.
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- 📰 Published: April 11, 2026 at 02:31
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OZvision Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Ryo Suzuki), which operates the easy purchasing app "Pollet," conducted a survey on "decluttering and letting go of items when moving" targeting users of our point mall "Hapitas" nationwide who have moved within the past year. In conjunction with this, we are holding a "New Life Support Double Campaign" offering two special benefits to encourage organizing belongings associated with starting a new life. ■ The "Burden" of Decluttering Revealed by the Survey. The Reality is that About 70% of Even the Highly Price-Sensitive Demographic Choose to "Dispose" The background behind implementing this "New Life Support Double Campaign" is the pressing reality that even if people know items have value if sold, the hassle of letting them go becomes a burden, and they ultimately end up throwing them away as trash. About 9 out of 10 People Responded that Decluttering is a "Burden" Spring is a season when many items people want to let go of emerge due to moving and seasonal wardrobe changes. According to the survey, about 9 out of 10 people feel that decluttering is a "burden," and dealing with "items they want to let go of" is a particularly significant hurdle. "Disposal" is the Most Common Way to Let Go. Even Hapitas Users with High "Price Sensitivity" for Daily Savings Have About 70% Choosing Disposal It is evident that even users highly sensitive to money consider the "hassle" involved in listing items for sale or bringing them to a store, leading about 70% to choose to "throw away (oversized garbage/disposal)." What is Valued in Purchasing Services is "Convenience" Rather Than "Amount" When using purchasing services, what is valued more than a "high purchase amount" is that the "procedure is easy and hassle-free." When organizing items on hand, solving the "work burden" is what is most sought after as a solution above all else.