Title: Impacts of item-level RFID on packaging waste recycling: exploratory study of the industry’s expectations in Germany

Authors: Lars Thoroe; Brüdger Knothe; Kirsten Raabe; Matthias Schumann

Addresses: Chair of Information Systems and E-Business, University of Göttingen, Göttingen 37073, Germany. ' Chair of Information Systems and E-Business, University of Göttingen, Göttingen 37073, Germany. ' Chair of Information Systems and E-Business, University of Göttingen, Göttingen 37073, Germany. ' Chair of Information Systems and E-Business, University of Göttingen, Göttingen 37073, Germany

Abstract: This paper deals with the implications of widespread item-level RFID tagging for the recycling of packaging waste. We first summarise possible positive and negative effects discussed in the relevant literature. We then present the results of an empirical study among organisations dealing with packaging production and packaging recycling in Germany. The results show that both packaging producers and recyclers acknowledge that widespread item-level RFID would have severe consequences for packaging recycling systems. Even though the respondents partly share the concerns raised in the scientific literature, they also appreciate the potential of RFID-based data for recycling processes. There was a remarkable similarity between these results for the two groups of respondents. However, there is no consensus regarding the overall consequences. Strong impacts are expected, but it is largely unclear whether these will overall be more positive or more negative. This demonstrates the need for future research in this evolving field.

Keywords: RFID tagging; radio frequency identification; packaging waste; recycling; waste management; ubiquitous computing; green IT; Germany.

DOI: 10.1504/IJISD.2011.043323

International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, 2011 Vol.5 No.4, pp.358 - 370

Received: 15 Oct 2010
Accepted: 13 Jan 2011

Published online: 25 Oct 2011 *

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