International retailers experience severe logistical strain and financial loss as a result of cross-border e-commerce returns. In fact, estimates claim that 70% of internet buyers make purchases from international websites. Additionally, the typical return in 2020 cost 59 percent of the item's original sales price in reverse logistics fees. Additionally, it is expected that $120 billion in items would be returned between November 2021 and January 2022, costing retailers up to 59 percent more than they did last year due to holiday returns.