Alphen aan den Rijn residents invited to share views on second-hand shopping habits
The Municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn wants to know what drives or deters residents from buying second-hand items. Your input could shape future policies to make sustainable shopping easier and more attractive for everyone in the community.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Alphen aan den Rijn |
| Survey Focus | Resident experiences with second-hand shopping |
| Motivations Explored | Environmental benefits, cost savings, supply |
| Survey Duration | Approximately 5 minutes |
| Participation Link | Complete the questionnaire |
| Target Group | All residents, including non-second-hand shoppers |
The Municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn is responsible for local policy development, including initiatives that promote sustainability and community engagement. By gathering resident feedback, the municipality aims to tailor its strategies to better support environmentally friendly practices like second-hand shopping.
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Municipality investigates experiences with second-hand shopping
The Municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn is launching a survey to find out what residents think about buying second-hand items. What motivates you to buy second-hand, or not to buy it at all? And what does the supply look like in the municipality?
Buying second-hand is good for the environment and your wallet. With this survey, the municipality wants to learn what helps or discourages residents from purchasing second-hand goods. The results will show what measures are needed to make second-hand shopping easier and more appealing.
Complete the questionnaire
The municipality would like to hear your opinion. Would you like to participate? Complete the short questionnaire here. This will take about five minutes. Even if you never buy second-hand items, you can still participate.
