CleanFlake materials ensure that PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) packaging can complete the recycling process in full with the assurance that the sustainability aspect of PET is protected. CleanFlake Adhesive Ingenuity ensures that the labelling and the adhesive can be removed entirely from the packaging with sink-float technology during this recycling process, an absolute necessity for green packaging and labelling solutions.
Check out these two downloadable resources for a more detailed dive into CleanFlake technology
for your packaging solutions.
Natureflex is a compostable film available in either a White or Clear form that protects the environment and boosts your products to the consumer. Compostable packaging is packaging that is broken down and has its nutrients introduced back into the ecosystem. This product has undergone rigorous testing and accreditation to attain certifications of Compostable and the valued certification from OK Compost.
Find out more about Natureflex with the links below.
Vellum paper is a transparent or sometimes frosted paper. This compostable version of the prevalent label material ensures that you can use the same great products with sustainability in mind. Again, this product benefits from accreditations and certifications that are only attained after rigorous testing and evaluation of the Compostable Vellum Paper material. Find out more about the product and the accreditations through the downloadable resources below.
Polyethylene is a very popular plastic used in modern packaging. Still, to ensure that the material
doesn’t have a detrimental impact on the environment, you should always strive to use a recycled PE variant. This provides a substantial reduction in the consumption of natural resources such as oil and water and reduces the amount of burned energy. Our recycled PE is made up of 50% post-consumer recyclate and 50% post-industrial recyclate.
Another massively popular packaging material is Polypropylene, and while standard PP isn’t the best
option for sustainability, mechanically and chemically recycled PP is significantly better for the environment. There are some limitations to the packaging depending on which variation of the PP
product you opt for. Still, the performance quality is virtually the same as standard PP, making it an
excellent option for your packaging. For a more detailed look at Recycled PP, check out the
downloadable resource below.
Recycled paper is an excellent step towards a sustainable society, with the protection of trees,
energy, water and much more benefitting from recycled options. This material makes the perfect
labels for industries spanning from food to industrial products, and it contains 100% recycled
content. Dive deeper into the Recycled Paper products by following the links below.
A sustainable option for thermal paper was a massive gap in the market for many years, so this
product is a long time coming for the industry. Recycled Direct Thermal Paper or rDT is FSC certified and BPA free containing post-consumer waste. The material’s performance matches that of a non-recycled variant and poses no reduction of quality for barcode readability or in visual appearance.
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Consumers are paying more attention to the products they purchase, both for the sustainability of the actual product and the sustainability of the packaging. Wine and decorative labels and papers
present an excellent opportunity to set yourself aside from the rest of the industry to implement sustainable packaging. This will boost the shelf appeal of your product and help your business meet its sustainability promises. Check out the resource below for more information.
This is a relatively new material to the market made from Calcium Carbonate, which is derived from marble mining waste and HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene). This is a new avenue for companies to explore for meeting sustainability demands and promises. MarbleBase paper promotes the
conservation of vulnerable natural resources and promotes a very positive message to consumers.
You can recycle this material through normal channels, and to find out more information about
MarbleBase paper, check out the resources below.
This biodegradable printable paper option can be broken down to its natural elements within a year
after disposal to be returned to the environment without causing any harm or negative impacts to
the environment. It reduces the problems with waste and builds it in landfill sites, promoting a more sustainable society. For more information about this product, check out the link below.