It is undeniable how remanufactured products provide a promising solution that would reduce the burden on the environment and enhance sustainability solutions. However, in countries like the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which are developing in a high-speed pattern, the usage of remanufactured products is still in its early stages. This study aims to assess the awareness and utilization of the remanufactured products as well as addressing the factors that prevent people in the kingdom from using these products Studying remanufactured product awareness and utilization in Saudi Arabia can support sustainability, resource efficiency, economic growth, and policy formulation for sustainable consumption and production. Among university students, faculty members, engineers and non-engineers, a total of 57 participates completed a validated questionnaire survey. The survey contained two parts; questions aimed to collect demographic information about the participants and questions to test awareness, usage, and willingness to purchase remanufactured products, as well as factors that impact the decision to purchase remanufactured products. Descriptive analysis was used to describe and summarize the research dataset we obtained. Our analysis indicated that 31.58% purchased remanufactured products while 68.42% did not have the opportunity to buy a remanufactured product before. However, the remanufacturing industry and products will have a bright future in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as long as more promotions are shared on social media on these products and keep a large price difference compared with the new products.