With the rise of recommerce, parents now have the opportunity to purchase top brands’ children’s products at a deep discount. Kidsy, a company founded by Shraysi Tandon, is at the forefront of this movement, offering new and open-box children’s products to customers. In just a few months after its launch, Kidsy reached an impressive annual revenue run rate of $1 million, attracting investments from tech and sustainability investors.
Shraysi Tandon, with a background in journalism at Bloomberg and ABC News, was inspired to start Kidsy after making a documentary on child labor. She found that starting a sustainable company was easier than expected, and she hopes to lead the way in retiring environmentally irresponsible practices across the economy.
Children’s products present a unique circular challenge, as some states ban the sale of used items. Kidsy’s strategy involves acquiring unsold goods from retailers and unused open-box items to contribute to the recommerce movement, which is valued at $761 billion. The company focuses on ensuring that all products are safe and clean, navigating the challenges of competing with established e-commerce giants.
Listeners can tune in to the podcast episode featuring Shraysi Tandon on Sustainability In Your Ear to learn more about Kidsy’s mission and approach. The episode originally aired on May 27, 2024, and provides valuable insights into the sustainable practices and business model of Kidsy.
For more information, visit Kidsy’s website at kidsy.co and explore their wide range of children’s products available at discounted prices. Join the movement towards sustainable shopping for kids’ essentials and support a company dedicated to making a positive impact on the environment and economy.