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How RFID technology is playing a role in reducing waste and increasing recycling

Envirotec Magazine

PragmatIC says its technology could allow a low-cost inlay (tag) to be incorporated in packaging, allowing consumers to access information about product usage, food storage, cooking instructions and local recycling. Finding the solution through innovative technology. New FlexICs from PragmatIC.

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Rewilding British farms is bringing back threatened species, storing carbon and growing hope

Corporate Knights

If it weren’t for the plastic tags in the cows’ ears and the overhead drone of occasional passenger planes, we could be 600 years ago. In 2000, they sold off their dairy herds and machinery to offset huge debts and contracted out their arable land. The birdsong is unreal. And above it all, a stork wheels. Something had to give.

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Alternative Proteins Satisfy Investors’ Appetite

Chris Hall

Plant-based alternatives presently carry a higher price tag than traditional animal products. Another company, Imagindairy, uses precision fermentation to produces non-GMO and animal-free dairy products from microorganisms through its proprietary precision-fermentation technology and has recently received an investment form Danone.