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Digimarc at Center of Pan-European Development of Digital Watermarking for Improved Plastic Sortation and Recycling
BEAVERTON, Oregon, Sept. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Supported by partnerships with industry leaders in consumer packaging and 
recycling

Digimarc Corporation ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2910075-1&h=3365599691&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.digimarc.com%2F&a=Digimarc+Corporation 
 ) (NASDAQ: DMRC) announced today that the Digimarc Platform has been chosen as 
the principal technology of the cross-value chain initiative "HolyGrail 2.0" to 
improve sortation and higher-quality recycling rates for packaging in the 
European Union (EU). The industry-led initiative is facilitated by AIM 
(Association des Industries de Marque), the European Brands Association, with 
its more than 2,500 member organizations. ( 
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Digimarc was the technology ultimately chosen at the conclusion of the highly 
publicized HolyGrail 1.0 ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2910075-1&h=2538259535&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.digimarc.com%2Fabout%2Fnews-events%2Fpress-releases%2F2019%2F05%2F29%2Fdigimarc-barcode-scores-high-on-recycling&a=HolyGrail+1.0 
) initiative under the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy, which 
included 29 corporations and was led by Procter & Gamble. Now, under HolyGrail 
2.0, the Leadership Team includes world-leading brands P&G, Nestle, PepsiCo and 
Danone. Over 85 cross-industry companies and organizations have signed to be 
active participants in the next stages of pilots and industrial-scale 
demonstrations towards commercialization.

"The launch of this critical cross-value chain initiative serves as validation 
that Digimarc is a vital piece of the puzzle to solve the world's plastic waste 
problem. We look forward to the next stage of development working with consumer 
brands and retailers, equipment manufacturers and suppliers, and industry trade 
organizations to engage the full supply chain to advance the circular economy 
in the EU and beyond," said Bruce Davis, Chairman and CEO of Digimarc. 

"Based on our discoveries and success in the HolyGrail 1.0 initiative, Procter 
& Gamble is proud to launch the first commercial products that integrate 
Digimarc's technology with a focus primarily on improved detection in waste 
facilities and to help us meet our sustainability goals," said Gian De Belder, 
Technical Director, Packaging Sustainability, P&G. "We look forward to the 
further evolution of the technology as we continue to introduce a wider range 
of watermark-based packaging into the marketplace. It is great to see the 
potential that intelligent packaging brings, as well as the role that digital 
watermarking technology can play in the fields of innovation, sustainability 
and digital connectivity – all areas highlighted in the European Green Deal."

Improving Plastic Sortation
Advancing recycling sorting with digital watermarks would be delivered to 
recycling facilities through existing sortation equipment manufacturers. 
Digimarc has delivered its advanced technology components to TOMRA Sorting 
Solutions and Pellenc ST, the world's two leading sortation equipment 
manufacturers, with an estimated 80 percent global market share. 

"Our work with Digimarc in the HolyGrail 1.0 demos and trials demonstrated the 
viability of the technology and the benefits this could mean to our customers. 
We look forward to continuing our work with Digimarc in HolyGrail 2.0 towards 
bringing to market the enormous potential of the technology for recycling 
sortation," said Oliver Lambertz, Vice President and Head of Business 
Development, TOMRA. 

"Pellenc ST is convinced that marker technology is an interesting opportunity 
to sort food packaging from non-food applications. Our cooperation with 
Digimarc to assess the potential of the technical solution in sorting plant 
conditions is a unique chance to accelerate the potential market penetration," 
said Antoine Bourley, co-founder and R&D Manager, Pellenc. "We clearly see a 
potential solution to further improve plastic recycling quality." 

Supports Sustainability and Circular Economy Programs of Leading Brands and 
Retailers
Industry projections show a significant shortfall by 2025 of post-consumer 
recyclate needed by manufacturers to meet pubic pledges and 
increasingly-stringent government regulation. Improved sortation, such as the 
detection of food versus non-food prior use of the package, better ensures 
manufacturers will be able to meet such demand. A further benefit to the 
adoption of Digimarc is the potential for eco-modulation (reduction) of 
Extended Producer Responsibility fees paid by manufacturers for the costs they 
impose on society through their products in the marketplace and subsequent 
waste recovery.

"We are excited to integrate Digimarc Barcode in our product packaging hitting 
shelves soon in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Czech Republic and Finland. 
Sustainability is a key foundation element of Orkla and we are eager to offer 
packaging that can be more accurately identified and sorted to support the 
circular economy," said Pavel Komurka, Packaging Innovation – Sustainability 
Coordinator, Orkla Group Procurement, Orkla ASA.

Expanding Industry Service Provider Partners
Beyond consumer brands and equipment manufacturers, Digimarc is actively 
expanding the universe of Digimarc-trained suppliers to the industry, including 
mold makers, printers and packaging converters. Product manufacturers will be 
able to continue working with their existing suppliers, with minimal imposition 
to existing workflows. 

"We are working closely with Digimarc to deliver the first enhanced thermoform 
plastic trays using the company's latest advancements. The results are 
outstanding, regardless of the color of the plastic product or if the material 
is virgin or already from a recycling stream. Most impressive is the detection 
of food versus non-food prior use of the material, a game-changer in terms of 
impact to the recycling industry," said Nicolas Lorenz, Chief Commercial 
Officer, PACCOR, a leading European packaging producer.

"We are pleased to provide Digimarc Barcode enhancements to our customers, 
allowing us to make their IML packaging intelligent by means of Interactive IML 
labels," said Nico Van de Walle, Product & Circular Economy Manager, Verstraete 
IML (in-mould labeling). "Their focus today is mainly on sustainability, and 
Digimarc technology can help them contribute to the circular economy and meet 
their sustainability goals."

"We are excited about the potential impact Digimarc could have on recycling. 
One of the greatest issues affecting recycling today is contamination. By 
incorporating Digimarc into product graphics, brand owners can potentially link 
consumers to information on package recyclability – giving consumers a better 
understanding of what they should place in a recycling bin," said Robert 
Flores, Vice President, Sustainability, Berry Global, a Fortune 500 
manufacturer of plastic packaging products. 

Developing Programs in Recycling and Circular Economy
Digimarc is working in program development stages for two country-wide programs 
in Europe that will demonstrate enhancement of objects for recycling and 
detection, from consumer disposal on to monitoring the recycling waste chain 
and outputs in facilities. In addition, Digimarc is actively pursuing new 
methodologies for creating identities in plastic objects, such as through laser 
ablation, in which it is possible to serialize each individual package. Another 
effort is the participation of consumers for more significant collections of 
waste using their smartphones, in which scanning a package would inform them of 
the recyclability of that package based on the consumer's curbside waste 
disposal service. 

In addition to its work in AIM's HolyGrail 2.0 initiative, Digimarc is a now 
Founding Activator of the U.S. Plastics Pact ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2910075-1&h=832698528&u=https%3A%2F%2Fusplasticspact.org%2F&a=U.S.+Plastics+Pact 
), a collaborative led by The Recycling Partnership and World Wildlife Fund 
(WWF), launched as part of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's global Plastics 
Pact network. The U.S. Plastics Pact is an ambitious initiative to unify 
diverse public-private stakeholders across the plastics value chain to rethink 
the way we design, use, and reuse plastics, to create a path toward a circular 
economy for plastic in the United States.

As a trusted advisor and leader in the auto-identification of objects for 
recycling, Digimarc has shared its expertise over the past year through its 
membership in such organizations as the Association for Plastics Recycling, 
Petcore Europe, Consumer Goods Forum, Consumer Brands Association, Sustainable 
Packaging Coalition, the European Plastics Pact, the U.S. Plastics Pact and the 
Active and Intelligent Packaging Industry Association.

About Digimarc
Digimarc Corporation (NASDAQ: DMRC) is a pioneer in the automatic 
identification of media, including packaging, other commercial print, digital 
images, audio and video. The Digimarc Platform provides innovative and 
comprehensive automatic identification software and services to simplify search 
and transform information discovery through unparalleled reliability, 
efficiency and security. The Digimarc Platform enables applications that 
benefit retailers and consumer brands, national and state government agencies, 
media and entertainment industries, and others. Digimarc is based in Beaverton, 
Oregon, with a growing supplier network around the world. Visit digimarc.com ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2910075-1&h=524012408&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digimarc.com%2F&a=digimarc.com 
) and follow us @digimarc ( 
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) to learn more about The Barcode of Everything(R). 

SOURCE  Digimarc Corporation

CONTACT: D.J. Vogt, Sr. Director, Corporate Communications, 
dj.vogt@digimarc.com, +1 971-348-2012
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