France to Serve as the European Pilot Market for Digimarc Recycle
Digimarc Corporation (NASDAQ: DMRC) has announced the selection of France as the European pilot market for its Digimarc Recycle initiative, part of the Digital Watermarks Initiative HolyGrail 2.0. This follows successful semi-industrial trials demonstrating that digital watermarking technology can transform recycling. The trials showed a remarkable 99% average detection rate for plastic packaging. The initiative aims to improve the recycling process by linking covert digital watermarks to product attributes, enabling better sorting and enhancing the sustainability of the packaging value chain.
- Selected France as the pilot market for Digimarc Recycle, enhancing its market presence.
- Achieved a 99% detection rate in trials, indicating high efficiency of digital watermarking technology.
- Supports compliance with upcoming EU regulations on packaging waste, potentially enhancing client relationships.
- Promotes a more sustainable circular economy through advanced recycling solutions.
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“As the semi-industrial trials clearly demonstrated last year, digital watermarking technology has the power to transform recycling,” says
Last year, the HolyGrail 2.0 project announced results from European trials that showed that Digimarc’s technology achieved a
“Momentum is building globally,” McCormack explains. “Stakeholders – particularly consumers and governments – are no longer willing to accept inaction. With regulation like the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation in the EU on the horizon,
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Digimarc Recycle represents a revolution in the sortation, and thus the recycling, of plastic waste. By linking covert digital watermarks (used to deterministically identify plastic packaging to any desired level of granularity) with an extensible cloud-based repository of product attributes (such as brand, SKU, product variant, packaging composition, food/non-food use, etc.), Digimarc Recycle overcomes the limitations of today’s optical sorting technologies to drive a step-change improvement in the quality and quantity of recyclate. Moreover, the same information used to drive this advanced sortation in facilities can be used to provide product-specific and location-based disposal instructions via a brand-owned direct-to-consumer digital communication channel accessed via on-pack watermarks or QR codes.
In addition to providing the information necessary to power advanced sortation both at collection as well as in facilities, Digimarc Recycle captures and provides a holistic view of the post-purchase product journey benefitting stakeholders across the value chain. Producer Responsibility Organizations can design and implement more meaningful, and more accurate EPR schemes, facility operators can unlock operational efficiencies and insights, and brand owners and retailers can access data to power design-for-recyclability improvements, packaging-usage reductions, consumer behavior insights and overall operational gains.
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