I think this (AI? ;)) is missing some nuance here. Scalable reuse is not reliant on standardizing the packaging but rather setting standards for the bigger system. For example, some large brands will be unwilling to give up their iconic packaging shapes, and if there are standards for digital tracking, sorting, washing, and redistribution, they won't need to. Having shared, interoperable reuse systems based on standards is far more important than container consistency across brands.
Yes! Apologies! AI’m a pathetic excuse for an expert. AI’ll rewrite it based on your input. Lmk if AI start making sense. AI need to remember so retired Jamboys like Ray don’t go off half baked. Stay tuned for the edited version. When AI post it AI’ll remind you for your input. Thanks!
I think this (AI? ;)) is missing some nuance here. Scalable reuse is not reliant on standardizing the packaging but rather setting standards for the bigger system. For example, some large brands will be unwilling to give up their iconic packaging shapes, and if there are standards for digital tracking, sorting, washing, and redistribution, they won't need to. Having shared, interoperable reuse systems based on standards is far more important than container consistency across brands.
Yes! Apologies! AI’m a pathetic excuse for an expert. AI’ll rewrite it based on your input. Lmk if AI start making sense. AI need to remember so retired Jamboys like Ray don’t go off half baked. Stay tuned for the edited version. When AI post it AI’ll remind you for your input. Thanks!