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Avery Dennison Receives RecyClass Approval for its Adhesive Films

Published on 2021-09-16. Edited By : SpecialChem

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Avery Dennison Receives RecyClass Approval for its Adhesive FilmsAvery Dennison’s acrylic adhesive film portfolio has received RecyClass’s approval for complying with HDPE recycling guidelines. Label producers and brand owners across the home and personal care and food sectors will benefit from this accomplishment, which can help them increase recycling rates.

The Portfolio Protects Recycling Stream


RecyClass guidelines state that for packaging to be fully recyclable, the polyethylene (PE), machine direction oriented (MDO) or polypropylene (PP) label must be removable through the “cold wash” process, which uses water-heated to 40°C.

This is the most common method of recycling high-density polyethylene (HDPE) packaging in Europe, but labels that can be removed at this temperature can also come off during normal use, like when a shampoo bottle is taken in the shower.

Avery Dennison's PE White, MDO White, and PP Clear labels, which feature a permanent acrylic adhesive and remain in place during a cold wash, were approved by RecyClass after extensive independent testing. Avery Dennison's self-adhesive materials have limited compatibility with RecyClass’s relevant HDPE recycling guidelines and will also have a limited impact on the current European colored HDPE container recycling process, providing that the complete packaging is designed according to conditions specified by the organization. Approval is granted based on meeting RecyClass specifications for label size, ink coverage, and adhesive, among other factors.

Avery Dennison's film portfolio consists of clear and white polyethylene (PE), machine direction oriented (MDO), and polypropylene (PP) films made with pressure-sensitive emulsion acrylic adhesives. Having these aligned with RecyClass guidelines will make it easier for brands and label producers to boost recycling rates and ensure HDPE packaging gets a second life. Currently, the company conducting further independent tests to have our complete portfolio approved,” said Rob Groen in 't Wout, marketing director for paper and films at Avery Dennison.

Source: Avery Dennison


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