Greg Hrinya, Editor11.23.22
As the label and package printing industry has returned to in-person events, several key trends have been at the forefront. Attendees are seeking more information about automation, digital printing, and, of course, sustainability. Utilizing more sustainable materials and print processes are no longer a luxury. With major brands, such as Coca-Cola to Proctor & Gamble, establishing lofty sustainability goals, it is incumbent upon label suppliers to deliver the products necessary to facilitate these aspirations.
From inks and coatings to papers and films, suppliers have worked diligently to create products that leave a lighter carbon footprint. UPM Raflatac has been a key driver in the industry’s quest for enhanced sustainability. In addition to developing greener labeling materials, the company has aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and initiatives like the Ellen MacArthur Foundation led Global Plastics Pact.
UPM Raflatac has also developed a sustainability culture through its Biofore site concept, which aims to engage all company employees t
From inks and coatings to papers and films, suppliers have worked diligently to create products that leave a lighter carbon footprint. UPM Raflatac has been a key driver in the industry’s quest for enhanced sustainability. In addition to developing greener labeling materials, the company has aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and initiatives like the Ellen MacArthur Foundation led Global Plastics Pact.
UPM Raflatac has also developed a sustainability culture through its Biofore site concept, which aims to engage all company employees t
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