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Survey of 300 parents: 31% keep children's rooms as is after children leave home

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NEXER Co., Ltd. and Dodo Waste Collection surveyed 300 parents across Japan on the disposal of items children outgrow. 60% struggle to dispose of sentimental items, leading to long-term storage in homes.

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Q: Is it difficult to get rid of children's items?
A: 60% of respondents felt it was difficult, primarily due to emotional attachment.
Q: Why don't people use buyback services?
A: Common reasons include items still being used by younger siblings or the perception of low resale value.
Q: What happens to children's rooms?
A: While 31% keep them as they are, many transform them into hobby rooms or storage spaces.