Online shopping growth, COVID, sparks jump in store returns
Returns have their own costs
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ALBANY The time-honored post-Christmas rush of gift returns is growing larger, but you might not know it by visiting your favorite mall or department store.
You would see it, though, if you stopped by Corner Gateway, a family-run printing/shipping business in Slingerlands. Our whole storage room was filled to the brim, Project Manager Greg Eberle said of the volume of packages they had leading up to Christmas. And after the holidays, they were still getting lots of boxes that people dropped off in order to return unwanted gifts or other items that had come via the postal service, Amazon delivery, UPS or other shippers.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020, 10:23 GMT+7
Trung Nam s solar and wind power complex is seen in this photo provided by the group.
“I am going to retire soon from promoting solar rooftop projects, and I will be so happy, Nguy Thi Khanh said on her Facebook in July.
As the founder and executive director of Green Innovation and Development (Green ID), a Vietnamese non-profit working to promote sustainable energy development in Vietnam over the last 10 years, Khanh has been known for her tireless effort to promote solar rooftops and other environmental solutions in the country.
And it is hard to believe that she will be retiring.
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Normtek Radiation Services Ltd.
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impact. In addition, this decision has the potential to expand the
scope of a hearing on the preliminary issue of standing before the