Creating a C2C Home Appliance Sharing Platform

DDZ provides a home appliance sharing and matchmaking platform, allowing people who need home appliances to rent them instead of buying them, while maximizing the idle resources of home appliance owners.

In recent years, high-quality home appliances have become more expensive, and sales in the global home appliance market have continued to grow. At the same time, the number of scrapped home appliances continues to increase every year; intangible waste also results in the loss of resources.

A matchmaking platform that matches up the supply and demand for home appliances

DDZ offers a new life proposal for the consumer society: Everyone can list their idle home appliances on the platform to rent and share them with those who need them. DDZ advocates for “leasing home appliances that are used less often and buying those that are used more frequently after trying them out.” For those looking to buy home appliances, they can use them first for a small price. This allows consumers to temporarily use the appliances and try them out, thus preventing them from buying the wrong product and creating waste, as well as reducing impulse consumption. For lessors, using this service can not only help them maximize idle home appliance resources and extend their service life, but also create extra income. The platform also allows both parties to share their usage experiences and impressions, forming an active home appliance sharing community and further promoting the concepts of right to use and share.

Women’s empowerment driving societal influence

This case also showcases mothers’ entrepreneurial spirit and the impact of women. At the same time, community resource sharing actions are implemented by promoting home appliance rental and shared living services.

Benefits

  • Using the DDZ rental services can reduce the cost of units and optimize storage of space, also increase their economic value.
  • Reducing carbon emission from producing new ones. Taking an electric stove as an example, renting it once can reduce 41.4kg of carbon emissions.