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It turns out that only about a quarter of the respondents answered "yes. Seeing this result, I realized that clothing loss is not very popular, and I felt that we should tell people about it. |
The news accounts for 70% of the total. Other throats I learned about at cram schools, in clothing losses from dance costumes, on the Internet, and in stores with recycling bins. I thought that the power of TV is still great. |
Some of them bought more than 50 sheets, which surprised me. There were some who did not buy any, but the most common number was about five. However, in our opinion, the actual number was probably much higher. Since it was a choice in this survey, we thought it must be a bit more. |
The most common number was about 3 sheets. The number of sheets thrown away is less than the number of sheets bought. Is it because schools have uniforms, so there are fewer opportunities to buy casual clothes than before...? |
More than 40% of the respondents answered "yes. That's a lot. The more people who have had this experience, the more clothes are being wasted. I would like to improve this. |
Many of the respondents said they would throw them away. However, the other 67% were all reused, which I thought was a very good thing. I hope that more people will reuse their tattered clothes by putting them in the recycling bin, or selling or remaking them if they are still wearable. |