Digital product protection meets sustainable security labels made from paper - Paper-based security labels with integrated unique QR code
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Product digitization and sustainable packaging in one step
Sustainable packaging is a hot topic and Securikett was a pioneer in presenting a secure and attractive solution to meet this requirement with its "IT'S PAPER" product series. Now Securikett is going one step further and is the first in the market to launch paper-based tamper evident security labels with an integrated QR code. These labels provide distinct proof of opening, the so-called VOID effect, and give the manufacturer the ability to communicate further information about the product directly to the customer via a simple scan of the label. In this way, product digitization is simple and sustainable. The unique codes are created in-house and supported with an advanced data management system and secure web portal.
A superlabel made from renewable raw material that can do it all
The new PaperVOID labels, with integrated unique item level codes, can be fully customized to the customer's corporate design. When it comes to product properties such as sustainability, origin, authenticity, supply chain integrity, ethics, etc., digital Securikett technology enables this information to be linked directly to each individual sales unit. In this way, the properties can be communicated to the customer in a trustworthy, transparent and personal way and increase the integrity and perception of the product. If the packaging and label are made of the same material, the cost, efficiency, and effectiveness of the recycling process is significantly enhanced. Thus, paper security seals optimize the recyclability of all cardboard or paper packaging.
Growing importance for green and digital packaging innovations
Consumer buying behavior is changing, making it increasingly important for products to communicate directly with consumers. In the EU, there are already charges for packaging that is not designed to be recyclable. Therefore, it pays to
switch to paper labels to eliminate any discussion about materials used.