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Avery Dennison CleanFlake™ label materials, certified according to the Cyclos-HTP standard for PET recycling

Date: 2021-07-09

Recycled labelsMany manufacturers use PET materials for package production. This is due to the high quality of the materials as well as to the fact that they can be recycled. However, when the label that is placed on the package is not made from recyclable materials, the PET packages cannot fully complete the recycling process and a way smaller portion of the plastic can be reused for future purposes.

 

In order to avoid this unwanted outcome, our long-standing partner Avery Dennison developed the unique materials CleanFlake™. They are specifically designed to guarantee that your PET packages will successfully complete the recycling process. Using them you can confidently advertise that the material you produce is sustainable and recyclable. Тhe special CleanFlake™ adhesion technology also ensures that the label is easily removable during the recycling process and will not leave residue on the product.

 

The labels produced from the CleanFlake™ materials perform just as well as other self-adhesive labels. They provide a high-quality imprint, problem-free application and the sought-after “no-label” effect. They find application in the food industry, cosmetics and other sectors. The CleanFlake™ labels are suitable for a wide range of packages such as PET bottles, jars, clamshell containers and others.

 

CleanFlake™ materials are certified according to the Cyclos-HTP institute standard for PET recycling and are compatible with industrial requirements throughout the entire recycling chain. By using these more sustainable materials, manufacturers support the reusing of plastic and prevent further ocean plastic pollution. 

 

If you have any questions regarding the innovative CleanFlake™ materials, please make an inquiry and our specialists will give you more information or offer you a customized solution for environmentally-friendly labels.