RECYCLING METHODS AND SYSTEMS, AND RELATED PLASTIC CONTAINERS

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A plastic item, such as a beverage bottle, conveys two distinct digital watermarks, encoded using two distinct signaling protocols. A first, printed label watermark conveys a retailing payload, including a Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) used by a point-of-sale scanner in a retail store to identify and price the item when presented for checkout. A second, plastic texture watermark conveys a recycling payload, including data identifying the composition of the plastic. The use of two different signaling protocols assures that a point-of-sale scanner will not spend its limited time and computational resources working to decode the recycling watermark, which lacks the data needed for retail checkout. In some embodiments, a recycling apparatus makes advantageous use of both types of watermarks to identify the plastic composition of the item (e.g., relating GTIN to plastic type using an associated database), thereby increasing the fraction of items that are correctly identified for sorting and recycling. A great number of other features and arrangements are also detailed.

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DIGIMARC CORPORE

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Alattar, Osama M Tigard, US 30 732
Brunk, Hugh L Portland, US 91 5078
Conwell, William Y Portland, US 129 9571
Filler, Tomas Beaverton, US 88 2301
Holub, Vojtech Lafayette, US 71 988
Lord, John D West Linn, US 76 4444
Sharma, Ravi K Portland, US 171 8013
Weaver, Matthew M Portland, US 25 1164

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