Traditional barcodes, which are often printed on product labels, provide limited information and can be difficult for sorting systems to read, especially in materials recovery facilities (MRFs).
The limited information embedded in traditional barcodes, usually printed on product labels, makes it difficult for sorting systems to read the materials recovery facility level accurately.
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