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Don Carli On Tuning What We See Online To Reduce eCommerce Returns https://whattheythink.com/articles/129325-the-850-billion-retail-return-problem-nobody-owns-yet/. That's what retail and e-commerce returns will cost in 2026, generating 8.4 billion pounds of landfill waste — and a surprising share of it involves products that worked perfectly. They just didn't look the way people expected. About 22% of consumers return items because the product looked different in person than it did online, and for home goods and textiles, that number climbs higher. The culprit has a name: metamerism — the way colors shift under different light sources, so the navy sectional and the matching throw pillow that looked identical on your screen clash under your living room LEDs. https://whattheythink.com/articles/author/222/, founder of Nima Hunter and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Sustainable Communication, joins Sustainability In Your Ear to explain why this keeps happening and what it would take to stop it. The fix isn't a moonshot. The relevant standards — https://www.khronos.org/gltf/ for digital rendering and https://www.color.org/iccmax/index.xalter for physical material appearance — already exist and were designed to be connected. Digital textile printing already makes it possible to produce fabrics with pigment recipes that match under any lighting condition, not just one. What's missing is coordination: brands putting spectral consistency requirements into their supplier purchase orders, the same way the GMI certification transformed packaging quality once Target and Home Depot required it. The https://www.khronos.org/3dcommerce/ has already standardized how products look across digital screens — the next step is bridging that standard to the physical object. When we get this right, a sofa stays in the home it was ordered for instead of traveling a thousand miles back to a distribution center and ending up in a landfill. That's what circularity looks like when it's applied to the seam between the digital world and the physical one. Follow Don's work at https://whattheythink.com/articles/author/222/ and on X at https://twitter.com/DCarli. - Subscribe to Sustainability In Your Ear on https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/earth911-com-sustainability-in-your-ear/id1384301001?mt=2 - Follow Sustainability In Your Ear on https://www.spreaker.com/user/earth911, https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-Earth911com-Sustain-29715785/, or https://youtube.com/@elkcreeknotes?si=OYncOJMSzZ857f4L

📣 New Podcast! "Don Carli On Tuning What We See Online To Reduce eCommerce Returns" on @Spreaker #circular_economy #color_calibration #design_for_verisimulatude #design_to_reduce_returns #don_carl #ecommerce_returns #interview #metamerism #nima_hunter #packaging #sustainable_products

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Transforming E-Commerce Returns in Phoenix: Strategies for Growth and Customer Trust Discover how Phoenix online retailers can turn e-commerce returns into a growth opportunity with insights from Reganne Fornstrom of Custom BackOffice Solutions.

Transforming E-Commerce Returns in Phoenix: Strategies for Growth and Customer Trust #United_States #Phoenix #eCommerce_Returns #Reganne_Fornstrom #Custom_BackOffice

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Liquidonate CEO Disney Petit On Solving The Retail Returns Crisis https://elkcreeknotes.beehiiv.com/ to receive transcripts by email. https://elkcreeknotes.beehiiv.com/p/sustainability-in-your-ear-transcript-wieden-kennedy-director-of-sustainability-luke-purdy?utm_source=elkcreeknotes.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=otters-passing-through-and-a-sustainability-in-your-ear-transcript-luke-purdy-wieden-kennedy-s-director-of-sustainability-on-advertising-s-power-to-change&_bhlid=6515280c06f366e6dbc990be9183178242b88789. What if the solution to the retail industry's $890 billion returns crisis wasn't better logistics, but better logic? Disney Petit, founder and CEO of https://liquidonate.com, is proving that the most sustainable return skips the trip back to a warehouse and goes directly to a community in need. Americans returned nearly 17% of all retail purchases last year, generating 2.6 million tons of landfill waste and 16 million tons of CO2 emissions. Each return costs retailers between $25 and $35 to process, yet 52% of consumers admit to participating in return fraud at least once. Petit witnessed this broken system firsthand as employee number 15 at Postmates, where she built the customer service team and created Civic Labs, the company's social responsibility arm. Her food security product Bento, which allowed people without smartphones to access free food via text message, won https://time.com/collection/best-inventions-2021/6113113/bento-app/. Now Liquidonate has earned recognition as one of https://time.com/collections/best-inventions-2025/7318526/liquidonate/. Liquidonate integrates directly with retailers' existing warehouse and return management systems. When a product comes back and can't be resold—open box, slightly damaged, or simply unwanted—the platform automatically matches it with a local nonprofit or school that needs it. "It's the same reverse logistics workflow they already use," Petit explains. "It's just redirected toward community good instead of going to the landfill." The platform handles everything: shipping labels, pickup coordination, and tax documentation so retailers can write off donations. Retailers recover logistics costs through tax benefits while communities receive quality products, and millions of pounds of goods stay out of landfills. To date, retailers using Liquidonate have diverted over 12 million items from landfills, working with more than 4,000 nonprofits across the country. Liquidonate also tackles return fraud by eliminating "keep it" returns, when customers claim they want to return something but are told to keep the item and still receive a refund. "One hundred percent of the time we're producing a shipping label for a nonprofit who wants that product," Petit says. "We completely eliminate that keep-it return option, so we eliminate the returns fraud option." With $900 billion worth of inventory potentially available for redirection, Petit approaches the business through the lens of environmental justice, building a for-profit company designed to prove that doing good and doing well aren't mutually exclusive—they're interdependent. Nonprofits and schools can sign up for free at https://liquidonate.com. Retailers interested in partnering can reach out to mailto:partners@liquidonate.com. - Subscribe to Sustainability In Your Ear on https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/earth911-com-sustainability-in-your-ear/id1384301001?mt=2 - Follow Sustainability In Your Ear on https://www.spreaker.com/user/earth911, https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-Earth911com-Sustain-29715785/, or https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOEAu3yE_OGPAQR9o8o9XeA/

📣 New Podcast! "Liquidonate CEO Disney Petit On Solving The Retail Returns Crisis" on @Spreaker #circular_economy #disney_petit #donation #ecommerce_returns #interview #liquidonate #retail #reuse #time_invention_of_the_year

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