National Survey results show shift to thrift

11 Jul 2023 11:07 AM

More people in Wales are buying second-hand and reducing their energy usage in a bid to save money, according to the latest results from the National Survey for Wales.

The results show a significant increase in the number of people minimising their energy use at home (75% compared to 62% last year), with cost being cited as the main force behind this.

In the face of a climate crisis - as well as the continued effects of cost-of-living increases - the numbers of people recycling and reusing goods also saw a positive jump. 53% said they were cutting down on buying brand new items (compared to 46% previously) and 70% of people have either bought or been given second-hand items in the last 12 months, an increase from 57% in 2018-19.

Published today, the National Survey is a random sample telephone and online survey of over 11,000 people across Wales.

Interviews were carried out between April 2022 and March 2023 and cover a wide range of topics like health, environmental issues, transport and arts attendance.

Other key results include:

In response to the results, the Minister for Finance and Local Government, Rebecca Evans said:

The National Survey results provide an important insight into how people in Wales feel about different aspects of their lives. It will inform our thinking and actions as we continue to work to make Wales a better place to live.

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