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  2. GreenXchange - Wikipedia

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    Nike has listed on the exchange over 400 of its patents. [3] On January 11, 2011, the GreenXchange held an in-person Collaboratory that included attendance by Brooks, Nike, New Balance, Oregon based non-profits, the University of Oregon and University of Washington, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. [4]

  3. Product return - Wikipedia

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    The return policy posted at a Target store In retail , a product return is the process of a customer taking previously purchased merchandise back to the retailer , and in turn receiving a refund in the original form of payment , exchange .

  4. Nike is the latest company to up its return-to-office policy ...

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    Nike has a new return-to-office strategy: telling employees to “just do it.” The sportswear brand recently announced that it is moving the needle on its in-office mandate from three to four ...

  5. Nike CEO Elliott Hill: our turnaround will be challenging ...

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    Nike (NKE) is taking a step in the right direction under new CEO Elliott Hill. The footwear brand posted its fiscal second quarter earnings on Thursday after market close. Its revenue of $12.35 ...

  6. Nike Grind - Wikipedia

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    Nike Grind is Nike's collection of recycled materials that is composed of pre-consumer manufacturing scraps, recycled post-consumer shoes from the Reuse-A-Shoe program, and unsellable footwear. The purpose of Nike Grind is to eliminate waste in line with the tenets of sustainable fashion practices and close the loop on Nike's product lifecycle.

  7. Here's Costco's Return Policy for 2024

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    According to the website, "It helps if you have the receipt or original product packaging, but it may not be necessary to process your return." When you return an item at the customer service desk ...

  8. Return fraud - Wikipedia

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    Return fraud is the act of defrauding a retail store by means of the return process.There are various ways in which this crime is committed. For example, the offender may return stolen merchandise to secure cash, steal receipts or receipt tape to enable a falsified return, or use somebody else's receipt to try to return an item picked up from a store shelf.

  9. Nike ‘Just Does It’ On Digital-First Transition, D2C Sales ...

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    Nike showed in its latest earnings report that the sportswear giant is “just doing it” when it comes to three of the COVID-19 era’s hottest retail trends – digital-first shopping, direct ...