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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Best of Earth911 Podcast: GS1 US Builds the Circular Economy Using Scannable Codes
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Best of Earth911 Podcast: GS1 US Builds the Circular Economy Using Scannable Codes

Last updated: October 15, 2025 12:03 am
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Introducing Vivian Tai, the Director of Innovation at GS1 US, which is the American branch of GS1, a nonprofit that plays a crucial role in your everyday shopping experience, even if you’re not familiar with its name. Its flagship product, the Universal Product Code (UPC) barcode, is found on nearly every item you purchase and can facilitate your engagement in a sustainable circular economy. The UPC revolutionized retail in the 1970s by enabling checkout through barcode scanning, initially aiding retail staff, and later allowing consumers to utilize self-checkout options. GS1 embraces an internal philosophy that states, identifying everything makes limitless opportunities possible. The organization’s innovative GS1 Digital Link Standard incorporates scannable QR codes to trace and connect products throughout their entire lifecycle, even down to specific individual units.

The future of circular products hinges on scannable codes, a simple solution accessible to anyone with a smartphone. The fusion of mobile devices and QR codes has the potential to launch closed-loop recycling systems, ensuring that manufacturers and distributors accept responsibility for the materials involved at every stage, thereby minimizing the extraction of raw resources and reducing humanity’s environmental impact. To discover more about GS1 US and their innovative technologies, visit GS1 US.

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Editor’s Note: This episode originally aired on February 24, 2024.

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