Making the World of IoT More Environmentally Friendly
Explore Link Labs Battery Recycling Program and What Makes Our Products More Sustainable
Explore Link Labs Battery Recycling Program and What Makes Our Products More Sustainable
In partnership with Battery Recyclers of America, Link Labs provides the opportunity for users to recycle AirFinder batteries upon replacement.
Submit the request form to have your batteries recycled.
Upon request, customers will receive battery and shipping labels in the mail.
Battery Recyclers of America will pick up and transport the depleted batteries to be recycled.
Once the batteries have been processed, you will receive a certificate of recycling in the mail.
Submit the request form to have your batteries recycled.
Upon request, customers will receive battery and shipping labels in the mail.
Battery Recyclers of America will pick up and transport the depleted batteries to be recycled.
Once the batteries have been processed, you will receive a certificate of recycling in the mail.
The Rechargeable SuperTag not only saves users money by not needing to pay for battery replacements, but also mitigates waste from dead batteries.
The European Commission reported in a recent study that as many as 78 million IoT batteries will be discarded by the year 2025. In response, Link Labs has pioneered XLE or Xtreme Low Energy technology. With these advanced tag batteries, AirFinder tags are capable of lasting up to 400% longer than competing devices.
Tracking and monitoring assets not only helps companies save money, but also reduces harmful emissions. Knowing where your assets are 100% of the time cuts down on gas usage and ensures in-transit materials stay on track.
Globally, businesses experience over $35 Billion in losses from inventory spoilage due to a lack of cold chain monitoring. Often in cases of food, medicine, and other temperature sensitive inventory, cold chain products go to waste while in storage or in transit due to a lack of temperature monitoring. Link Labs’ SuperTag is equipped with temperature detection sensors to notify companies when temperature sensitive materials are about to exceed a set threshold. Whether in storage or in transit, users will be provided the information needed to ensure inventory is kept in its intended environment for end-use customers.
In 2020, a U.S. Forest Service study estimated that in 2016 alone, over 513 million pallets were produced in replacing discarded or missing pallets from prior uses. Through tagging crates and pallets with SuperTag, users gain more utility with the same returnable crates leading to less packaging waste. Many of Link Labs’ customers have adopted this strategy to easily track and locate crates, pallets, and their contents, preventing taxing events such as lost materials and inventory.