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Water vending machine uses RFID to track bottles

25.07.2007

Healthy, environmentally friendly and delivered in a minimum time period - a new water vending machine uses radio frequency identification (RFID) to hit all the market trends.

The new Aquaduct system, designed by S2C Global to deliver recyclable, five-gallon plastic bottles of water directly to the customer, targets a growing number of consumers who are time poor, but still have concerns over unhealthy products that damage the environment.

According to the manufacturer, consumers purchase bottled water through outdoor vending machines with a credit, debit or pre-paid aqua card.

The bottles are fitted with radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for automated returns and bottle deposit refunds, providing the consumer with an accurate and easy way of recycling the product, the company said.

"Our AquaDuct machine will not only provide North American consumers with the convenience they are used to, but most importantly it will aide in recycling the use of bottles by approximately 30 per cent, consequently saving space in landfills" said Rob Bartlett, chief executive officer of S2C Global Systems.

"The S2C AquaDuct also puts the profit back into the distribution of five-gallon bottled water by reducing distribution costs by as much as 75 %," he added.


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