Browse RFID tags and labels for waste-management applications, including bins, containers, service verification, and outdoor asset identification. This collection is designed to help buyers compare rugged RFID products by mounting method, weather resistance, surface type, and operational use. Whether your focus is municipal, commercial, or industrial waste operations, these products support stronger identification and tracking in demanding environments. For process-level guidance on RFID in waste workflows, visit our waste-management solutions page.

Hang Tag | UHF | 91x30mm - The RFID Company

Hang Tag | UHF | 91x30mm

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RTI Label | UHF | 80x40mm - The RFID Company

RTI Label | UHF | 80x40mm

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RTI Label | UHF | 80x20mm - The RFID Company

RTI Label | UHF | 80x20mm

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RTI Label | UHF | 76x16mm - The RFID Company

RTI Label | UHF | 76x16mm

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RTI Label | UHF | 51x21mm - The RFID Company

RTI Label | UHF | 51x21mm

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RTI Label | UHF | 100x30mm - The RFID Company

RTI Label | UHF | 100x30mm

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UHF Label | 48x16mm - The RFID Company

UHF Label | 48x16mm

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UHF Label | 47.75x32mm - The RFID Company

UHF Label | 47.75x32mm

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UHF Label | 46x20mm - The RFID Company

UHF Label | 46x20mm

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UHF Label | 42x24mm - The RFID Company

UHF Label | 42x24mm

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Straight answers to common questions we hear from waste operators 

What does RFID do to make waste management more efficient? 

RFID makes waste collection easier by letting you track containers in real time, which helps you plan the best routes, cut expenses, make billing easier, and improve overall operational efficiency.

What kind of waste containers can be tagged with RFID? 

We support RFID tagging for nearly every container type — From commercial containers to underground units. Our UHF, HF and NFC tags are engineered to handle outdoor exposure, metal surfaces, and rough handling.

How does RFID help with sorting and recycling trash? 

Using RFID tags to keep track of, weigh, and sort recyclable materials correctly makes sure that recycling is done correctly and that waste streams don't get contaminated.

How does RFID work with my bin? 

When our collection vehicle’s lifter engages your bin, it automatically reads this unique digital ID. This instantly records the time, date, and location of the service, linking the collection event directly and securely to your address.

Will this change when my trash is picked up? 

No, your collection schedule stays exactly the same! The chip just makes the process of recording the collection automatic and accurate while the truck is already lifting the bin.

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