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FINAT and other global label associations unite on environment and sustainability

FINAT and other global label associations unite on environment and sustainability

 

Following the recently announced intensified collaboration, the leaders the world’s label industry associations held their second summit at the FINAT Technical Seminar in Barcelona earlier this month.

 

As a result of this meeting they united in endorsing the industry’s commitment to a more sustainable and environmentally responsible future. They also expressed a wish to support the ongoing industry measures to further reduce the environmental impact of labels and encourage more sustainable label materials and production processes. In addition they said they wished to help meet changing industry and customer recycling targets and to work towards the continued reduction of label waste.

 

Greater visibility and standards

 

Among the measures that global label industry associations, suppliers and converters said they were are already targeting, highlights included the promotion and encouragement of the use of environmental management and audit systems (ISO 14001, EMAS, LIFE) in the label industry.

 

Another target was agreed around enhancing measures to inform, educate and support label producers in meeting current and future label environmental and sustainability targets. And supporting the use of materials and schemes that encourage sustainable and renewable resources, such as FSC, PEFC or SFI were also a focus.

 

The also included continued industry development of solutions to maximise cost-effective recovery and recycling of self-adhesive label stock waste; highlighting the development and use of thinner, lighter label materials; working towards further reduction in the amount of landfill waste and higher recovery and recycling rates; and having a more prominent industry voice and input into global government, brand owner, packaging and related organisations that are currently impacting on environment and sustainability issues relating to labels and label usage.

 

Crucial in manufacturing process

 

“The label industry plays a major global role in the labelling of products as diverse as drugs, cosmetics and toiletries, food, beverages, all kinds of industrial and electronic goods, and in shipping and distribution,” said Andrea Vimercati, president of FINAT, the European label association. “It is therefore essential for members of the world’s label associations and the industry to play a prominent position in developing and implementing the best environmental and sustainability practices for their customers and for the consumer,” Vimercati concluded.

 

The members of the eight label associations currently endorsing these measures represent label production and usage in Australia (LATMA), Brazil (ABIEA), China (PEIAC), Europe (FINAT), India (LMAI), Japan (JFLP), New Zealand (SALMA) and North America (TLMI) and, between them, are believed to represent some 70% of the annual global production of self-adhesive labels.