New Retail Technology Improves Sustainability

Hanshow exhibition at EuroCIS 2024. They are displaying a new sustainable practices in FMCG

Hanshow, a figurehead in retail technology innovation, recently unveiled a series of Green Store Solutions designed to advance the retail industry towards a more sustainable future. Alongside this, Hanshow also released a comprehensive Green Digitalization Report alongside tech partners. The designs were showcased at EuroCIS 2024, a leading European trade fair.  

The Polaris Pro Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL) is unique due to its high screen-to-body ratio, multicolour display capabilities, and user-replaceable battery system designed for longevity. These three features were designed meticulously to embody Hanshow's commitment to sustainability. This ESL solution is set to reduce paper waste, improve price accuracy and enhance the overall aesthetic of modern retail environments. 

Aside from the ESL, the Green Store Solutions has included dynamic in-store marketing and AI-driven solutions. Through targeted promotions, precise inventory management and real-time data insights have optimised store performance and facilitated greener options. 

"Hanshow is proud to be at the forefront of the movement towards a greener, more digital future for retail," said Liangyan Li, SVP and Head of Global Sales at Hanshow. "With the introduction of the Polaris Pro series and our comprehensive Green Store Solutions, including our pioneering work on GenAI, we are paving the way for retailers to operate sustainably without compromising customer satisfaction or operational excellence."

The Green Digitalization Report outlines the actionable strategies to integrate sustainability into core business operations. Well-respected tech partners like Microsoft, Intel and E Ink contributed to the report, highlighting how AI optimises management, reduces resource waste, and improves work productivity and job satisfaction. 

Demonstrations and consultations were part of Hanshow's exhibition at EuroCIS, where they explained how these new initiatives can be seamlessly incorporated into existing retail frameworks.