Liisa Hakola, Elina Hakola, Sarianna Palola, Anna Tenhunen‐Lunkka, Jussi Lahtinen
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Durable and sustainable smart tags for identity management and condition monitoring: Case study for reusable packaging and recyclable data carriers
Abstract Reusable packaging has been used as a case study for development of durable and sustainable smart tags that can provide both identity management and potentially also condition monitoring capabilities. Four different smart tag technologies have been investigated, including laser engraved 2D bar codes, printed 2D bar codes with combined temperature indicator, printed NFC (Near‐Field Communication) tags and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags as labels. All technologies showed excellent durability towards repeated washing and heating when protective layers were used. SWOT analysis was also carried out to weight the advantages and disadvantages of the different technologies summarizing the choice of the technology per use and end‐of‐life requirements. Sustainability of the investigated technologies is discussed from the smart tag recyclability perspective and the challenges that can be seen related to the use of electronic functionalities and/or plastic‐based protective layers.
期刊介绍:
Packaging Technology & Science publishes original research, applications and review papers describing significant, novel developments in its field.
The Journal welcomes contributions in a wide range of areas in packaging technology and science, including:
-Active packaging
-Aseptic and sterile packaging
-Barrier packaging
-Design methodology
-Environmental factors and sustainability
-Ergonomics
-Food packaging
-Machinery and engineering for packaging
-Marketing aspects of packaging
-Materials
-Migration
-New manufacturing processes and techniques
-Testing, analysis and quality control
-Transport packaging