In a country where smartphones have become an integral part of daily life, it’s surprising that we still rely on outdated paper leaflets for product information. But what if we told you that there’s a simpler, more sustainable way to access the information you need?
Enter the humble QR code. These tiny squares of magic can store a wealth of information, from usage instructions to environmental impact data. And with just a scan, you can unlock a world of knowledge that was previously hidden behind cluttered packaging and discarded leaflets.
But the benefits of QR codes go far beyond just convenience. They can help reduce India’s staggering paper consumption, which is projected to reach 30 million tonnes by 2027. By eliminating paper leaflets, we can prevent deforestation, reduce water consumption, and align with India’s climate commitments.
So, what’s holding us back? It’s time for companies, regulators, and consumers to come together and harness the power of QR codes to create a more sustainable, accessible future. With the Indian government’s push for digital adoption, the infrastructure is already in place. Now, it’s up to us to make the leap.