Recycled polyethylene mask industryIssuing time:2020-07-23 17:18 The successful printing and dispensing trials have now been completed, demonstrating the company's commitment to finding a more sustainable solution for the labelling industry. With growing consumer demand for recycled materials, Jenny, senna (Jenny Wassenaar), Avery Dennison (Avery Dennison) label and graphic material sustainability is in charge of the European Union (EU), said the new material is to realize the brand owners to sustainability is an important step in the target and comply with the new regulations: "polyethylene label is part of a very widely used in packaging, thus improve sustainability is very important.The technical challenges we faced in developing this recycled polyethylene (RPE) product are very important in terms of matching technical performance and development work is ongoing.Our expectation is that films with recycled content will improve further as we seek new areas of research." Recycled PE film contains more impurities than pure PE film, which gives the film its unique aesthetic properties and does not affect printing, dispensing or application.Rob Groen, senior marketing manager, said consumers were expected to adopt the RPE look soon and prefer it: "There is a lot of interest in individuals contributing to sustainability and brands are actively looking for more sustainable material options."The RPE label will contribute to achieving this goal." |
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