A new security label, designed to cling to wood in harsh weather, now guarantees digital product data remains accessible from factory to recycling bin, solving a critical challenge for global supply chains, according to Packaging Insights. Regulatory demands for product transparency and data accessibility are increasing, yet existing labeling solutions often fail to maintain data integrity and physical attachment throughout a product's entire lifecycle. Companies that proactively adopt advanced, durable, and sustainable digital labeling solutions are likely to gain significant market advantage, transforming compliance burdens into opportunities for enhanced trust and efficiency.
Connected Product Data Elevates Label Accuracy
Securikett's new strong-adhesive security label, supported by its Codikett 2.0 traceability platform, ensures digital product passport data remains accessible and securely managed throughout a product's entire lifecycle, according to Packaging Insights. Securikett's integrated approach means vital product information stays available and secure, regardless of the product's journey or environment.
Integrating Sustainability with Digital Product Labels
Securikett offers security labels made of PP with PP recyclate for plastic packaging, and its PaperVOID series can be recycled with paper and cardboard, according to securikett. Securikett's options prove that advanced data traceability can align seamlessly with environmental responsibility.
Leveraging Connected Data for Compliance and Advantage
Securikett will demonstrate at interpack 2027 how an intelligent combination of product security, sustainability, and digital transparency can turn regulatory requirements into competitive advantages, according to securikett. Securikett's approach reframes compliance not as a mere cost, but as a potent driver for market differentiation and long-term value.
Future Trends in Product Labeling
By interpack 2027, the market will demand more than basic compliance. Brands failing to adopt advanced, durable data-connected labeling solutions risk unverified product transparency claims and eroding market trust, according to Packaging Insights. The ability for a label to "remain attached to products even on difficult surfaces like wood and in demanding weather conditions" (Packaging Insights) transforms a physical limitation into the foundation for comprehensive digital product passports and a clear competitive edge. Early adopters of these integrated solutions are building a strategic moat against less agile competitors, according to securikett, likely driving wider industry adoption and setting new benchmarks for product traceability and sustainability.
The future of product labeling appears to hinge on integrated, durable digital solutions that transform regulatory challenges into distinct market advantages.










