Philippe Hénin, a Liegeian electronician, developed a new type of connected label. After finding that many products, even "zero waste" could not get rid of their plastic label, he developed an alternative. His solution is called Ephem, a fully compostable label with a chip. Unlike traditional connected labels composed of 7 layers, several of which are made of plastic, Philippe Hénin's label is made of only 4 layers of FSC certified paper (an env…
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Philippe Hénin, a Liegeian electronician, developed a new type of connected label. After finding that many products, even "zero waste" could not get rid of their plastic label, he developed an alternative. His solution is called Ephem, a fully compostable label with a chip. Unlike traditional connected labels composed of 7 layers, several of which are made of plastic, Philippe Hénin's label is made of only 4 layers of FSC certified paper (an env…