Is there an environmental cost to the tags? Just wondering. It’ll be most useful for things like supermarket checkouts, but the hassle of applying tags to FMCG products sounds like an absolute nightmare in labour.
Uniqlo here already does that, it’s quite magical when it happens.
Is there an environmental cost to the tags? Just wondering. It’ll be most useful for things like supermarket checkouts, but the hassle of applying tags to FMCG products sounds like an absolute nightmare in labour.
Uniqlo here already does that, it’s quite magical when it happens.
So part of it is the tags are useful across the whole supply chain if used like that.