Print in the Channel - issue #16

RETURN VENDING KIOSKS

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Packaging Waste Directive in Europe and The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007 in the UK. The directive, formally known as Directive 94/62/EC on packaging and packaging waste, enforces rigorous recycling obligations for packaging waste, compelling businesses to embrace eco-friendly practices and innovative solutions, ultimately aiming to increase the rate of recycling for all plastic packaging waste to 70% by December 2030. Further revisions to the directive are anticipated this year. Similarly, in the UK, The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007 mandates producers, importers and retailers to shoulder responsibility for the recycling and recovery of packaging waste. These regulatory mandates ensure that retailers invest in sustainable initiatives, including the adoption of return vending kiosks integrated with mobile printing technology. Failure to comply with these regulations may result in costly penalties for retailers, thereby offering a financial incentive to conform and adopt these technologies to improve recycling rates of packaging in the EU and the UK.

affecting consumer engagement. But, if they operate without glitches, they can enable regulatory compliance for retailers and act as a quiet additional revenue stream if they are set up to function independently at stores or other locations. Moreover, these kiosk printers accommodate various media widths and thicknesses, catering to a broad spectrum of receipts and vouchers, all while maintaining a compact footprint that seamlessly integrates into existing retail environments and infrastructure. With multiple connectivity options, including USB, serial and Ethernet, they offer deployment flexibility. Crucially for retailers, these kiosks and systems seamlessly work together and can connect to the cloud for remote monitoring. This allows for alerts to be set up to notify management teams when key consumables such as paper are running low, thereby reducing the likelihood of machine downtime and ensuring effective recycling by consumers. Another notable benefit of these kiosks and printers is the incorporation of a presenter option to mitigate against paper jams and vandalism, ensuring uninterrupted operation and minimal downtime. By reducing the amount of paper wasted in these kiosks and printers by avoiding jams, retailers can reduce the CO2 emissions of each printer by up to 25%. This not only aids retailers in complying with stringent legislation but also helps build brand loyalty by showcasing eco-friendly practices to an increasingly environmentally conscious audience. Conclusion Return vending kiosks, supported by open frame kiosk printing technology, play a pivotal role in driving sustainability and compliance within the retail industry. By providing a convenient solution to promote recycling for consumers, these kiosks empower retailers and the wider waste management sector to meet regulatory mandates, while mitigating environmental impact – a key concern for environmentally conscious customers. The integration of open frame printing technology enhances their functionality, enabling the provision of recycling incentives and encourages increased consumer engagement. With ongoing innovation and collaborative efforts, return vending kiosks equipped with receipt and ticket printing technology are set to spearhead a greener, more sustainable future for the retail industry.

These printers and kiosks are engineered for reliability across diverse temperature ranges, making them suitable for use in various climates. “ ”

Innovative features for enhanced sustainability

Enabling these schemes to work for retailers and consumers requires return vending kiosks that are bolstered by state-of-the-art receipt and ticket printing technology. These printers offer an array of features aimed at fortifying sustainability and operational efficacy. With printing speeds of up to 250mm per second at 203dpi, these kiosks ensure rapid processing of receipts and vouchers upon the return of a plastic or glass bottle. Additionally, these printers and kiosks are engineered for reliability across diverse temperature ranges, making them suitable for use in various climates. This is particularly crucial as traditional recycling locations are often exposed to the elements, potentially

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