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A NTHONY C LARK CEIP P AGE 1 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Circular Economy Innovation Question .......................................................................................... ......... 3 I. The End of Life Clothing Problem and Value of Smart Tagging For Addressing It .................... 4 Magnitude of Textiles Flows ................................................................................................... ................................................4 Current Secondary Uses and Markets for Clothing ............................................................................... ......................5 Reuse and Resale .............................................................................................................. .......................................................7 Donation ...................................................................................................................... .................................................................8 Recycling, Reprocessing and Downcycling ....................................................................................... .........................8 Environmental Impact of Textile Flows ......................................................................................... ................................ 10 IV. Smart Tagging as a Tool to Increase Clothing Reuse and Landfill Diversion ......................... 12 RFID as Technology of Choice: Functionality, Durability and Cost............................................................... ... 14 Established Barcodes and Optical Tags – Pros ...................................................................................................... 14 Established Barcodes and Optical Tags – Cons ..................................................................................................... 15 RFID Tags – Pros ......................................................................................................................... .......................................... 15 RFID Tags – Cons ......................................................................................................................... ......................................... 16 II. Smart Tagging in the Retail Environment ................................................................................... ...... 17 Introduction to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) ......................................................................... ............... 17 Drivers of Adoption of RFID ................................................................................................... .............................................. 19 RFID as an Enabler of Improved Business Intelligence .......................................................................... ............... 20 Cost Savings Across the Supply Chain........................................................................................... .................................. 22 Motivations for Item-Level Source Tagging ..................................................................................... ............................ 22 Creating Added-Value Business Information Using RFID and Data Analytics in the Retail Store Environment ................................................................................................................... ............................................................. 23 Practical Challenges to RFID Adoption in Retail................................................................................ ........................ 24 Omnichannel Retailing and Applications for RFID................................................................................ ................... 25 Understanding Privacy Concerns in the Context of RFID ......................................................................... ............ 26 Smart Tagging in the Clothing Context ......................................................................................... .................................. 28 III. Current Trends in Retailing and Clothing Circular Economy Strategy .................................... 30 Technology as a Tool for Reinvigorating Brick-and-Mortar Retail Sales ..................................................... 30 Improving the Retail Experience ............................................................................................... ........................................ 31 Making Headlines by Closing the Loop on Clothing............................................................................... .................. 33 V. Environmental Challenges ................................................................................................... ................. 35 VI. Case Studies in Smart Tagging Transition .................................................................................. ..... 36
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