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9 February 20223 February 2022

Avery Dennison launches the first certified portfolio of vegan labels

Collection has received approval from EVE VEGAN®, an independent organization created by Vegan France, which works to promote vegan alternatives in different industries, including food and medicine


6 August 20203 August 2020

A new ‘OK Compost’ certified label material for thermal applications from Avery Dennison

Innovative material uses a new facestock/adhesive combination to ensure a robust and practical material that needs no special storage conditions


17 February 20209 September 2021

Avery Dennison announces “first-ever” recycled polypropylene label material

Pilot project will make this material available during 2020


24 March 201722 March 2017

Global Market Insights: Biopolymer films market poised to exceed $6bn by 2024

Abundant availability of raw materials such as cellulose, starch, pectin, chitosan, and protein will boost the global market share over the estimated timeframe


6 July 201622 June 2016

Braskem Green PE 101

Braskem has been heavily promoting the bio-based plastic in the US despite challenges of low crude oil (hence low petro plastics) prices


20 June 201617 June 2016

Biobased polyethylene self-adhesive label supports brands in their quest for more sustainable packaging

In collaboration with Braskem and Avery Dennison, EEQO selects the sugarcane-based self-adhesive solution for its product-labeling


20 October 201519 October 2015

Avery Dennison Introduces Bio-based PE Film for Label Applications

Converters can substitute conventional PE for a bio-based PE label film without investing in new machinery


7 April 20152 April 2015

Avery Dennison expands film matrix recycling offer to customers

New program makes local recycling label matrix waste possible

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