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07 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

07 August 2023

Global demand for unified QR labelling on clothing

130 global recycling, fashion, and footwear organisations are demanding legislative entities modernise textile labelling requirements.

Claire Jenns August 07 2023

The Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association (SMART) has joined the call for the modernisation of labelling on clothing, promoted online as #CutTheTape.

According to the organisation, the annual production of label tape produces approximately 5.7mn miles (about 9.2m km) of tape. This is reportedly long enough to stretch from the earth to the moon and back twelve times.

Additionally, labelling requirements have not been updated since the 1960s. Industry organisations feel that the current outdated requirements are inconsistent and hinder efforts to trace the origins of materials to be more sustainable and support a circular economy.

These label requirements include care instructions/symbols, fibre content, importer requirements, and the origin of textiles, garments, footwear, and related accessories.

What solution is being proposed for clothing labelling?

130 international recycling, fashion, and footwear organisations are proposing digital technology solutions – such as QR code labels – to reduce labelling waste and eliminate at least 343,000 MT of emissions from industry supply chains while providing consumers with more detailed and accurate product information.

The data would also aid in the garment’s lifecycle by providing details about resale, repair, rental, upcycling, or recycling.

The organisations have addressed this issue to the United States Federal Trade Commission, requesting the use of digital means to standardise global labelling requirements.

SMART president Steve Rees commented: “Greener e-labelling clears the way for transparency and accountability in the global textile recycling space.

QR codes will empower consumers by providing more accessible information and key data that can strategically extend a garment's or item's lifecycle as it moves through the resilient reuse and recycle distribution chain.”

QR codes are already heavily used in smart packaging across consumer packaged goods industries.

Generative AI remains an untapped potential across the consumer industry

GlobalData estimates the total AI market will be worth $909 billion in 2030, growing at a CAGR of 35.2% between 2022 and 2030. The consumer goods, foodservice, and packaging sectors are undergoing digital transformation, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic and changing consumer preferences. AI can help companies operating in these sectors by significantly reducing costs and production times. In Nestlé's 2022 full-year results, the company announced a renewed focus on digitalization to drive growth. Financial and reputational pressures associated with supply chain disruptions and sustainability concerns are also driving interest in the digitalization of supply chains. Data science and ML are strong investments across all areas. However, the sectors cannot stop at AI-powered data analytics applications. They must also explore computer vision (CV), smart robots, AI sensors that automate manufacturing and distribution logistics, and generative AI tools that increase efficiency across corporate departments and customer service operations and enable innovation in product design. For the most part, the consumer goods, foodservice, and packaging sectors will not play a significant role in creating and developing AI hardware or platforms. Instead, these sectors will help scale up the adoption of AI technologies, such as CV, conversational platforms, and smart robots. This adoption will be driven by the financial benefits and potential cost savings AI automation delivers across global supply chains.

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