Reverse Logistics in Supply Chain is the process of managing the return, repair, recycling, and disposal of products after they have been sold. This type of management consists of both physical and informational processes. The physical processes include collecting, transporting, storing and redistributing products that are returned for any reason. The informational processes involve documenting and tracking product returns, ensuring that correct information is communicated throughout the supply chain, recording financial information associated with the returned goods, and analyzing data from returns to identify root causes and potential solutions. Reverse logistics helps keep the products in circulation—which is an important part of a sustainable supply chain.