1、The Second Hand Effect2020 reportCalculating the environmental benefits of second-hand tradeTable of contents1. What it is2. The story behind 3. Methodology4. Who we are14. Why it matters15. What is circular consumption?17. A new way of consuming19. TheSecondHandEffectmethod20. Ads and categories21.
2、 HowwecalculatedtheSecondHandEffect21. Clarifications24. Project background25. About - Schibsted - Adevinta - IVL05. WecallittheSecondHandEffect07. SecondHandEffectresults202009. Participating sites10. Kristin Skogen Lund, CEO Schibsted12. Rolv Erik Ryssdal, CEO AdevintaIn 2020, 20.7 million tonnes
3、of greenhouse gas emissions were potentially saved by people who chose to buy and sell used items through ten digital marketplaces operated by Schibsted and Adevinta.The Second Hand Effect 2020 Report shows how buying and selling second-hand products makes our marketplace users environmental heroes.
4、20.7 million tonnes COe = 41% of Norways annual emissions.SecondHandEffectSchibsted | Adevinta3SecondHandEffectSchibsted | Adevinta1What it isEvery time you choose to buy or sell a used item instead of something new maybe a mobile phone, pair of jeans or piece of furniture youre not only saving mone
5、y, youre also making a choice that helps the environment. Buying a pre-owned sofa means one less new sofa needs to be manufactured, andtheoldsofaservesanewpurposeinsteadofheadingtoalandfill.Yourecontributing to the circular economy, and that means less energy and fewer natural resources used. All th
6、is translates to savings in greenhouse gas emissions and less wasted materials.A single sofa might not seem like much, but when you multiply these environmental savings across the digital marketplaces operated by Schibsted and Adevinta, the result is remarkable. WecallittheSecondHandEffect.SecondHan