Recommerce, driving the circular economy in retail
This Orisha Commerce guide shows how to make recommerce a profitable circular economy lever for modern retail.
- The fundamentals of the circular economy
- Recommerce strategies and implementation
- Integration with unified commerce and impact measurement

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In this guide
- The fundamentals of the circular economy
- Recommerce: an essential lever for sustainable retail
- Recommerce strategies and implementation
- Integrating recommerce into unified commerce
- Promoting recommerce to customers
- Optimising the management of recommerce products
- Case studies and innovations in recommerce
- Measuring the impact of recommerce and the circular economy
- Towards more sustainable and responsible retail
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Everything you need to know about our solutions.
Recommerce refers to the resale of used products (second-hand), together with repair and rental, models at the heart of the circular economy.
Because it responds both to regulatory pressure (recycling, waste) and to growing consumer demand, while opening up new revenue streams.
Yes: well integrated into unified commerce, it generates profitable scenarios by making the most of products that would otherwise have been lost and by building loyalty among responsible customers.
By connecting second-hand product flows to a unified platform (stock, pricing, channels), to manage them like new products and promote them to customers.
Through economic and environmental impact indicators detailed in the guide, as part of a continuous improvement approach.
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