PulpaTronics

Recyclable RFID tags from paper that replace disposable labels with metal.

PulpaTronics is developing fully recyclable RFID tags made from paper – to replace metal antennas that are typically hidden in price tags, hotel key cards, and packaging labels.
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Klokgebouw
Klokgebouw 50
5617 AB

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Reinventing RFID: Sustainable Solutions for the Fastest-Growing Waste Stream

Though largely invisible to consumers, RFID technology is everywhere. Around 18 billion single-use RFID tags are produced globally each year, and that number doubles every two to three years—making it the fastest-growing waste stream in Europe. Traditional “smart” labels rely on metals that require mining and polluting industrial processes, only to end up as waste after a short lifetime. Laser technology converts carbon in paper into a conductive material that can simply be recycled with regular paper waste after use, reducing CO2 footprint by 60%.

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