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Diversys e-Manifest Tech Aims to Gain Trust in Recycling Through Good Data

2024-10-15 14:36:14| Waste Age

Diversys Software is revolutionizing recycling management by offering a digital platform that replaces traditional paper-based tracking with electronic manifests, enhancing transparency and accountability across the supply chain. The platform's automated data capture, GPS tracking, and cloud-based access improve operational efficiency and compliance, while helping organizations prepare for stricter environmental regulations.


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