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Returns Season: Tips & Impact
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Returns Season: The Environmental and Financial Impact of Holiday Returns
The holiday season may be over, but returns season is in full swing. The National Retail Federation predicts that 17% of holiday purchases will be returned this year, leading to extended return windows and increased staffing. The primary cause of these returns is the guessing game of gift buying, especially when purchasing online.
Returns have a significant environmental impact, with each trip back contributing to packaging waste, shipping emissions, and energy consumption. Experts estimate that returns increase an items environmental footprint by 25-30%. Moreover, a third of returns end up in landfills instead of being resold.
The financial burden of returns is also substantial, as retailers pass on inspection, repackaging, and waste fees to consumers through higher prices. Even free returns arent truly free, as consumers ultimately bear the costs.
To mitigate the environmental and financial impact of returns, consumers are encouraged to return items quickly in original packaging, opt for in-store drops, avoid buying multiple sizes, and consider gift cards for guilt-free gifting. Retailers are also implementing smart software and virtual try-ons to reduce errors and waste.
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