Solution for Recycling and Counterfeit in a one step – Part 1
Currently, every country is struggling with a counterfeit and recycling issue. We don’t have the exact calculation of the fake products, plastic container usage and recycling content of the plastic.
Problem
Also, we can’t track the usage of plastic for a particular house or person. Unknowingly we had created a considerable usage of plastic on earth, and can’t have that equipment and method with the geographical demand.
Like, America has the equipment in their region for the particular recycling, but the African continent does not have the capability of recycling. But, what is the solution?
The dependency of plastic and un-awareness in Asian and African countries is more than others, but the effects will be on every continent. The sea and sewer almost submerged with plastic, no other ways to get recycled due to not having the number and valid criteria on human consumption. Right now no one is bound to be the throw the waste in such a specifical condition. Others waste is not a part of our discussion because rest is biodegradable at anywhere.
Solution
The Legal or Government agencies must have incorporated the 3D barcode on each of the packaging items.
Process
When the consumer will purchase the item and scan the specific barcode which is dedicated (providing the particular application) through their mobile phone, and that will reflect the value(means the plastic details) to the government and same time it will show to the company business makes it approved for the originality of the product.
Once the consumer is ready to do this activity, the government know the exact calculation of the plastic details (weight, thickness, company name, plastic name) and also another way the company can’t have to struggle with fake product in the market.
And after that, the countries government will give the command to the recycling authorities for their job.
Furthermore, the customer is bound to give that material to recycling authorities; he is not to supposed to throw the plastic as such in their area.
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