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James Kent discusses how brands are finding sustainability gains and increased customer loyalty in reselling used products. The future of retail is explored, particularly the impact of brands entering the secondary market. Trove's Andy Ruben shares insights on the sustainability and brand loyalty benefits from this market.

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By James Kent · Andy RubenChristine RussoEmpowering BrandsFuture of Retail
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Key takeaways

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Reselling used products boosts both sustainability and customer loyalty.

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The secondary market is crucial for brands maintaining product value.

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Companies like Trove are pivotal in the resale market.

What Just Happened host Christine Russo and her guest, Andy Ruben, Executive Chairman and Founder of Trove, discuss the future of retail, the impact of brands entering the secondary market, and the growing importance of sustainability in retail. Andy Ruben believes the secondary market presents significant sustainability and brand loyalty opportunities, particularly for high-quality brands with products that retain value post-purchase.

The secondary market presents significant sustainability and brand loyalty opportunities, particularly for high-quality brands with products that retain value post-purchase.
— Andy Ruben, Executive Chairman and Founder at Trove

In the episode, Ruben reveals that Trove is leading the industry, facilitating millions of second-hand sales, representing over 70% of all resale branded traffic worldwide.

Trove is leading the industry, facilitating millions of second-hand sales, representing over 70% of all resale branded traffic worldwide.

Brands that neglect to prioritize quality will likely struggle in this emerging retail landscape, whereas those with long-lasting, high-quality products should thrive.

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About the author

JK
James KentPodcast Host and Content Creator

Dependable leader and Podcaster with more than 12 years of results-oriented brand marketing and agency management experience including a broad range of competencies: Adaptive communication and presentation skills. A manager who coaches, mentors and leads. Ability to successfully work cross-functionally within every level of an organization. Strong focus on innovative marketing solutions. Outstanding client relationship building and strategic account management support. Thrives in fast-paced environments with multiple deliverables. Podcast host and content creator.

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Andy Ruben is the Executive Chairman and Founder of Trove. He discusses the future of retail, the impact of brands entering the secondary market, and the importance of sustainability in retail. Ruben highlights Trove's leadership in facilitating millions of second-hand sales worldwide.