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A leather sectional couch sitting inside a warehouse filled with returned goods

The vast majority of goods are in brand-new condition, and were simply purchased on accident or were the wrong item.

Photo by Public Auctions of Texas

Client/Publishing note: Image will link out to this Instagram post

Did you know? Nearly 5 billion pounds of new-and-used goods from online e-commerce returns end up in landfills each year. It’s a problem that will only grow as Americans make more online purchases (and returns).

Enter: Public Auctions of Texas — a local business on a mission to change that. How? By offering weekly online auctions of returned products that would otherwise end up in landfills (at unreal prices, might we add).

Browse this week’s inventory online on demand, or in person at their warehouse on Sundays and Mondays.*

See this week’s inventory

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