Research Recap

Waste Not, Want Not: How Perceived Usage Sufficiency Affects Product Replacement

Key Takeway

Replacing products too early creates unnecessary waste; waiting risks consumers’ health and safety. Displaying a product’s lifespan with more rather than fewer stages signals that it is no longer safe and useful. This retrospective perception of “usage sufficiency” encourages timely replacement more than does the prospect of insufficient remaining value.

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