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What is the difference between Phases’s I, II and III source tagging?

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What is the difference between Phases’s I, II and III source tagging?

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Phase I – label application on the outside of the product packaging. No longer accepted by retail for most products. Phase II – label application on the inside of the product packaging. The most common phase used by most manufacturers today. • Phase III – label application incorporated into the actual product. Offers the highest level of security against theft. For environmental sustainability, Phase III source tagging allows for reduction or elimination of packaging and associated costs.

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