Most research in the area of reverse logistics in the Indian context study the systems of goods return. Srivastava and Srivastava (2006)present a frame work to manage product returns for reverse logistics by focusing on estimation of returns for select categories of products in the Indian context. Ravi et al. (2004) have analyzed the barriers to reverse logistics in the automotive and computer industry in two different studies, Mondal and Mukherjee (2006) have researched acquisition planning and related this with the remanufacturing process. Norris’ (2005) work is the only available research on the used clothing scenario in India. She has given a thorough account of the social relationships that support this process and the cultural flow and new connectivities that result because of it. Table I is a summary of the key ideas studied in the literature reviewed.