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What happens to your mattress return when it can't go back in the box? What about the pallets of excess inventory sitting in warehouses across the country? In this holiday edition of Talk Commerce, host Brent Peterson welcomes back Disney Petit, Founder and CEO of @LiquiDonate, to talk about how her company is giving retail waste a second life. Disney breaks down how LiquiDonate's software platform matches excess inventory and unsellable returns with over 4,000 nonprofit partners across the United States and Canada. She walks through three core products, including the new Warehouse Direct tool and a big and bulky donation solution designed specifically for items like mattresses, furniture, and other oversized goods that create major headaches in reverse logistics. The conversation gets into the real numbers. LiquiDonate has donated over 12 million items that would have otherwise ended up in landfills. Their matching algorithm reduces transit distance by 90% on average, and for one retailer alone, that translated to 3 million fewer miles in the shipping process. Disney also explains why donation often costs retailers less than traditional liquidation or return processing, challenging the assumption that sustainability has to be expensive. Looking ahead, Disney shares her excitement about Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and Digital Product Passport (DPP) legislation hitting the EU in summer 2026 and California in 2027. She explains what this means for retailers and why LiquiDonate positions itself as an "extension of life" solution before products reach recyclers or landfills. The episode also covers how tariff disruptions in Q1 and Q2 led to retailer overordering, creating a wave of brand-new surplus inventory now flowing into the donation pipeline. Disney notes that sustainability conversations with retailers have increased significantly in the past six months, driven by both internal values and Gen Z consumer pressure. Disney closes with a personal challenge: before you buy something new, ask your friends if they have one to spare. She practiced what she preached by texting her group chats for spare headphones and walked away with eight pairs, seven of which went straight to donation. If you care about sustainability, retail innovation, or just want to understand where your returns actually go, this episode is for you. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 0:20 What Is LiquiDonate 1:21 The Free Joke Project 3:12 Big and Bulky Donations Explained 4:08 The Mattress Return Problem 6:25 How the Pickup Scheduler Works 7:19 Scaling the Nonprofit Network 8:31 Furniture and Pallet Donations 9:30 Warehouse Direct Product and AI Photo Recognition 10:42 Why Donation Beats Liquidation 12:47 Sustainability Metrics and Impact Reporting 14:18 Fresh Food and Grocery Store Donations 16:12 EPR and Digital Product Passport Legislation 18:43 California Leading on Sustainability 19:19 Retailer Sustainability Trends and Gen Z 20:35 Tariff Impact on Retail and Donations 23:19 Shameless Plug and Final Thoughts This has been produced in cooperation with Content Cucumber / @contentcucumber7846 https://www.contentcucumber.com/ Follow Talk Commerce on your favorite platform: YouTube: / @talkcommerce Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/talkcommerce... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Alx6N7... Twitter: @talkingcommerce LinkedIn: / talk-commerce Facebook: / talkingcommerce Website: https://talk-commerce.com/