Amazon wants its third-party sellers to make better use of their unsold and unwanted products that often get dumped—by donating them to charitable organizations.

The marketplace giant announced earlier today (August 14) that they will be rolling out Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) Donations, a new program where eligible excess and returned products from sellers using FBA will be made available to charitable organizations. Amazon will start donating products from sellers starting this September in the U.S. and UK, providing helpful items to people in need.

“We know getting products into the hands of those who need them transforms lives and strengthens local communities,” said Alice Shobe, Director, Amazon in the Community. “We are delighted to extend this program to sellers who use our fulfillment services.”

Recent reports found that Amazon currently discards unsold and unwanted inventory. A documentary for a French TV station found that the company destroyed more than 3 million products in France last year. Given that they generate the bulk of its sales in the U.S., the number of destroyed inventory in its U.S. warehouses is likely much larger than those found in France.