Security tag plan

Three giant consumer products manufacturers, frustrated with losses from shoplifting and counterfeiting, have formed an alliance…

Three giant consumer products manufacturers, frustrated with losses from shoplifting and counterfeiting, have formed an alliance to develop a global standard for security tags on packaging. Procter & Gamble, Johnson and Johnson and Eastman Kodak hope to begin trials of a prototype standardised tag early next year. Once a workable system has been found the consortium will hand over the licensing to a not-for-profit organisation. The tags will be built into products' packaging rather than attached manually; they will carry basic product information, and should be adaptable to new technologies such as tills that instantly scan entire contents of a supermarket trolley.