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Home » Latest » New UK Consumer Survey from ShipStation Reveals: Millennials and Gen Z Propel the Recommerce Revolution
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New UK Consumer Survey from ShipStation Reveals: Millennials and Gen Z Propel the Recommerce Revolution

Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock20/08/20243 Mins Read
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  • Over a third (34%) of consumers choose to purchase pre-owned items instead of new items each month.
  • 37% of consumers increased their purchases of pre-owned or refurbished items in the past year.
  • Consumers are motivated by lower costs (70%), higher quality for a lower price (37%) and unique or rare finds (32%).

London, UK – A new ShipStation survey reveals the growing dominance of the recommerce market in the UK. As consumer confidence rises and a new government takes charge, the economic landscape is shifting. However, Brits continue to seek value amidst the cost-of-living crisis, turning to second-hand alternatives. The survey shows that over a third of UK consumers embrace second-hand shopping on a monthly basis, with Gen Z and Millennials leading the charge. Driven primarily by significant cost savings and the desire for quality items at a lower price, recommerce has become more than a trend; it’s a fundamental shift in consumer behaviour.

Delving deeper into the £7 billion UK recommerce market (according to Barclay’s Bank),  ShipStation’s findings highlight the pivotal role second-hand items play in today’s retail market. With high-street foot traffic declining, retailers must adapt to these evolving preferences to thrive in the current and future economic climate.

Brits Seek Value and Sustainability

Across all age groups, lower cost is the primary reason for purchasing pre-owned items, followed by the desire for higher quality at a lower price. Notably, over a quarter (27%) of British consumers also cite environmental concerns as a factor in their second-hand purchases.

To capitalise on this trend, SMEs should consider expanding their inventory to include pre-owned goods, emphasising cost savings and unique finds to attract a broader customer base. In the short-term, retailers should consider highlighting lower prices and prioritising unique items, as those are key preferences for British consumers.

Younger Generations Drive Recommerce Growth

While recommerce appeals to a wide range of consumers, a generational divide exists. Millennials and Gen Z are the driving force, with 58% of Gen Z and 50% of Millennial respondents stating that they purchase pre-owned items weekly or monthly. On the other hand, over a quarter (27%) of Boomers say they never buy second-hand.

“Recommerce is undeniably here to stay, and this presents a significant opportunity for retailers to prepare for peak season,” says Matthew Trattles, Vice President of SMB at Auctane, ShipStation’s operating brand. “Our survey underscores that recommerce isn’t just a fleeting trend; it’s a significant shift in consumer behaviour. Retailers need to stay ahead of evolving consumer habits, focusing on cost-saving and unique items to meet customer demands and stand out in the competitive retail landscape”

Delivery Experience Impacts Consumer Loyalty

Whilst recommerce thrives, some factors hinder repeat purchases. High shipping costs (71%) are the top reason consumers avoid returning to a retailer. From here, the generations are then divided in two, with Gen Z (46.2%) and Boomers (48.3%) saying that late deliveries will impede them from purchasing again, while Millennials (35.7%) and Gen X (35.4%) say that poor packaging will deter them from buying from a brand again.

Read the full findings of the ShipStation survey at shipstation.com

Sam Allcock
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