Cuploop Makes Reusable Packaging Easy with RFID

Cuploop is a startup company based in Tallinn, Estonia. Their business idea is to make recycling usage of reusable cups, containers and packages easier and more efficient. Marek Suchaževski, the CEO and one of the founders of the company explained us how they entered the sustainability business by utilizing RFID technology.

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Sustainability and circular economy

Sustainability and reusability are on the rise, with the EU taking legislative actions against throwaway plastics, but many initiatives struggle with the last mile. Many Cuploop clients used to make their own manual solutions for reusable cups and takeaway food containers, with difficult deposit systems.

“We made it much easier, without disrupting the customer’s established behavior”, Marek says. “We want to make the returning of the package as easy as throwing it away. With machines on the streets and shopping centers, you can grab your reusable cup from Starbucks and drop it on the go.”

No scanning, barcodes or QR codes are needed. Thanks to Confidex RFID solution, the statistical data of when packages were sold and when they were returned is also available. With unique IDs, asset tracking through the whole chain is enabled: how many packages are in the shop, and which ones are going to expire soon.

“RFID has so many advantages” summarizes Marek Suchaževski. “For reusable packages it is the only possible direction”

Seen by many of their clients as the missing link in their service and COOP Estonia grocery chain piloting their machines, Cuploop is expected to grow rapidly.

“For us Estonia is more like a test field”, Marek says. “We already have some customers in other countries, Netherlands for example, where we landed with our collaboration with Confidex “.

Part of Cuploop team. https://cuploop.com/

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The Cuploop solution


After trying out many RFID tags, Confidex tags fit best for the purpose, combining RF performance and perfect adhesive. The adhesive was also perfect for their solution: the longer you wash the better it sticks. It also allows a wide temperature range.

Read range was a key factor: “You can read them from even nine-meter distance.”, Marek says. “For example, if at an event somebody throws a package in the bushes, we can scan them with hand scanners to find all the cups.”

In cooperation with Confidex, the company is also doing research on creating tags that are microwaveable – for the takeaway customers who want to heat up their food.

Towards more sustainable future


Marek sees there is a lot of unnecessary packing. “For example, in a grocery store small items like grapes and bananas are packed in plastic”, he says. “Kids’ toys are packed separately. This is insane.”

According to Marek Suchaževski, Confidex technology is a good example of how you can combine today’s technology with sustainability. He also gives credit to their Green Tuesday campaign:

“It’s a really clever idea and I really, really appreciate it. The Baltic Sea is a part of my home”, he says. “We need to start to take action to keep it clean for the future generations. Reusable items can also play an important part in this battle.”

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