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Circular Economy and E-Waste: An Opportunity from RFID TAGs

In this work, a deep economic and technical analysis for the enhancement of e-waste hierarchy applied to the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags is presented. Nowadays, the RFID technology represents a valuable solution for many applications to improve the quality and efficiency of the supply...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2019-08, Vol.9 (16), p.3422
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Clothing industry
Codes
Design for recycling
e-waste
Electronic waste
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Internet of Things
Legislation
Magnetic cards
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Supply chains
Sustainable design
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Taxation
Textiles
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