Marks & Spencer NFC CARD expects radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to play an increasingly important role in the clothing recycling process as it moves towards a closed-loop garment supply chain.
The process of identifying the components of products will become “more efficient” as technology improves, said M&S’ director of general merchandising technology and sourcing at the Plan A Stakeholders’ Conference in London in June.
More RFID technologies will be used after a number of major US retailers agreed a set of guidelines for assigning serialized identification numbers to individual items.
Nearly a fifth of visitors used Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) wristbands to make cashless payments at theIsle of Wightfestival from 21-24 June. More than 10,000 out of the 55,000 guests were able to make cashless transactions for food and drink throughout site, for the first time, thanks to RFID wristbands.combo cards
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