Many Amazon Returns Are Just Destroyed or Sent to Landfills

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Many Amazon Returns Are Just Destroyed or Sent to Landfills


Experts say hundreds of thousands of returns don't end up back on the e-commerce giant's website for resale, as customers might think. Marketplace journalists posing as potential new clients went undercover for a tour at a Toronto e-waste recycling and product destruction facility with hidden cameras. During that meeting, a representative revealed they get "tons and tons of Amazon returns," and that every week their facility breaks apart and shreds at least one tractor-trailer load of Amazon returns, sometimes even up to three to five truckloads...

To further investigate where all those online returns end up, Marketplace purchased a dozen products off Amazon's website — a faux leather backpack, overalls, a printer, coffee maker, a small tent, children's toys and a few other household items — and sent each back to Amazon just as they were received but with a GPS tracker hidden inside... Of the 12 items returned, it appears only four were resold by Amazon to new customers at the time this story was published. Months on from the investigation, some returns were still in Amazon warehouses or in transit, while a few travelled to some unexpected destinations, including a backpack that Amazon sent to landfill...

Marketplace asked Amazon what percentage of its returns are sent to landfill, recycling or for destruction. The company wouldn't answer. A television investigation in France exposed that hundreds of thousands of products — both returns and overstock — are being thrown out by Amazon. As a result of public outcry, a new French anti-waste law passed earlier this year will force all retailers including e-giants like Amazon to recycle or donate all returned or unused merchandise. Shortly after the show aired in 2019, Amazon also introduced a new program in the U.S. and U.K. known as Fulfillment by Amazon Donations, which Amazon says will help sellers send returns directly to charities instead of disposing of them. No such program exists in Canada.
 

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This seems like a pretty weak study and conclusion. I don't know one way or the other if "many" are trashed, but anecdotally, I did own an auction company for years and we'd buy truckloads of returns from Amazon, some broken, some salvageable that could be resold, many of which we'd turn around and resell on Amazon as used. Amazon gets money loading broken shyt on a truck and selling it, so I'd be skeptical "many" things are trashed.
 

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This seems like a pretty weak study and conclusion. I don't know one way or the other if "many" are trashed, but anecdotally, I did own an auction company for years and we'd buy truckloads of returns from Amazon, some broken, some salvageable that could be resold, many of which we'd turn around and resell on Amazon as used. Amazon gets money loading broken shyt on a truck and selling it, so I'd be skeptical "many" things are trashed.
When I worked at the warehouse they had an entire area full of returned items marked to be destroyed, alot of it in working order. Apparently they have contracts with some sellers to not resell used products so they destroy it.
 

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Anyone that has ever worked retail knows this some things are sent back to manufacturers others you have to destroy and trash it.
 

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They resell some of the stuff on the warehouse deals sections.It crazy tho at one point we threw anything away under $100...I use to throw away thousands of dollars of shyt everyday.I would throw away toys cause the box was damaged,college books,baby clothes..i always said why not give it to employees.
 

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When I worked at the warehouse they had an entire area full of returned items marked to be destroyed, alot of it in working order. Apparently they have contracts with some sellers to not resell used products so they destroy it.

can they donate it to charity? :ld:

can i make a non profit collecting these goods and donate it to charity and collect a fat salary? :ld:
 

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can they donate it to charity? :ld:

can i make a non profit collecting these goods and donate it to charity and collect a fat salary? :ld:
They do if the sellers allow it, the only time working items are destroyed is when the seller wants it destroyed.
 
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