Avery Dennison recently reported that its pilot project with ReCircled achieved 99% accuracy in automated garment sorting using RFID tags, sharply reducing labour hours while capturing detailed ...
A joint project carried out by Avery Dennison and TEXAID has found that RFID technology can triple textile sorting speed ...
Avery Dennison's pilot project with ReCircled achieved 99% accuracy in automated garment sorting using RFID tags, substantially reducing labour hours for garment identification and processing.
With the textile industry staring down a 2028 digital product passport (DPP) deadline, one of circular fashion’s least glamorous problems is becoming its make-or-break constraint: sorting. RFID is ...
They say the system was 100 percent accurate, which opens the door for companies to consider using RFID instead of bar codes for sorting cartons. Siemens Dematic, which has installed more than 10,000 ...
Materials science and digital identification solutions company Avery Dennison said its pilot program with circularity specialist ReCircled confirms how RFID-enabled systems can allow garment sorting ...
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