
Admittedly, we run an online shop and may seem biased. Nevertheless, we'd like to offer you five short arguments to convince you not to return your purchased items, if at all possible. Not just at NASH.
- According to a study by the Federal Environment Agency, each return causes an average of 5.5 kg of CO2 emissions . This is due to the complex packaging and transport required for the goods. Keeping your goods not only saves you money, but also reduces CO2 emissions and protects the environment.
- Sustainability in e-commerce: Due to its logistics and packaging, online retail is only sustainable without returns. By keeping your goods, you contribute to fewer returns and thus less packaging material and transportation costs.
- Resource conservation: Every return means additional consumption of resources such as energy, water, and materials. By keeping your goods, you contribute to conserving these resources.
- Save costs: Returns are not only bad for the environment, but also expensive for the online retailer. By keeping your goods, you also save the retailer costs and contribute to their more sustainable operations.
- Conscious consumer behavior : By keeping your goods, you demonstrate conscious consumer behavior and contribute to making online retail more sustainable. You can also actively contribute by deliberately purchasing sustainable products and paying attention to packaging.
The NASH conclusion: Returns are a major environmental problem and make the otherwise more environmentally friendly online retailer a black sheep. By keeping your purchased goods, you contribute to fewer items being returned.
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Thomas von NASH