The reusable packaging shipped to retailer’s distribution centers are collected and reused at Return Bar locations. Happy Returns aggregates returned items across participating retailers then bulk ships them in reusable packaging to regional return hubs for sorting, processing and routing to the most efficient destinations. Happy Returns now accepts box-free returns at their nationwide network of Return Bar locations, where online shoppers who purchase goods from Happy Returns’ growing list of retail partners can return products in-person. “Our new program delivers returns in a way that is good for the planet, extending new benefits to retailers who wish to support a more sustainable environment and reduce their carbon footprint.” “Happy Returns helps solve the $0.5 trillion/year3 Achilles heel of the online retailing experience: efficiently and effectively managing the logistics of returned items while keeping customers happy,” said David Sobie, CEO and co-founder of Happy Returns. each year, consuming nearly 1 billion trees annually.2 As e-commerce continues to grow at nearly 15 percent a year, so will the impact.3 Approximately 165 billion packages are shipped in the U.S. The company is addressing a growing environmental problem while offering online and omnichannel retailers and their customers easier and more user-friendly ways to manage returns. SANTA MONICA, Calif.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Forty percent of online purchasers buy new packaging, often cardboard boxes, to ship unwanted purchases back.1 Happy Returns, which offers end-to-end return solutions to online and omni-channel retailers, today launched a new program to stem the tide of cardboard waste by offering cardboard-free returns to its retail customers. Online Fashion Retailers Draper James, Revolve, and Rothy’s are First to Sign On Happy Returns’ New Box-Free Return Program Ditches the Cardboard Box and Helps Consumers and Retailers Reduce their Carbon Footprint
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