Tired of
trying to wash that weird sticky residue of your fruit that the stickers leave
behind? Well, one company is trying to solve the sticker problem by actually
laser etching logos onto fruit. Here’s what the etching process looks like
The company says that using laser marking will reduce not just scrubbing time, but the waste of resources as well.
The company says that using laser marking will reduce not just scrubbing time, but the waste of resources as well.
Present market
practice applies adhesive laminated sticker on approximately 70% of pieces in a
basket. The production of adhesive stickers requires natural resources (wood
for paper, energy, water) as well as chemical substances (glue & ink
production).
Current production
of stickers includes five steps, including applying the stickers onto the
foods. The LASERMARK technology involves just one. Plus, no more shifty label
swapping in the supermarket. All thanks to lasers.
Food manufacturers
have toyed with eliminating the stickers before, trying out these so-called
“food tattoos” instead. The
USDA even experimented with laser etching in 2009, but their process was a
bit more complicated. This new technology hopes to make it easier and cheaper
for companies to ditch the stickers and embrace the laser.
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