Avery Dennison receives USDA certification
Avery Dennison has achieved BioPreferred Certification from the USDA (US Department of Agriculture) for C4500, a new hot melt adhesive offering brands new opportunities to promote sustainable packaging to their customers by replacing petroleum-derived products with renewable agricultural resources.
The USDA BioPreferred Certification program validates the biobased content of products through third-party testing. Certified products can promote their biobased content on product labels, providing consumers with reliable and accurate information on the sustainability of the products and packaging they are choosing.
The availability of certified hot melt adhesive supports brand owners’ efforts to shift to materials that are better for the environment and more attractive to consumers without added costs. The new adhesive is also part of the flagship Sustainable ADvantage product portfolio, which enables circularity, improves environmental performance and facilitates transparency across the entire supply chain.
Engineered for cold temperature performance, the new adhesive is suitable for a broad range of food and beverage applications, including cold packaging, fresh meats, weigh scale, cheeses and functional beverages.
For converters, the new adhesive produce 40 percent less ooze, making them easier to use and increasing operational efficiency without compromising speed, conversion or dispensing results. It is suitable for applications with cardboard, low surface energy substrates, rough or difficult-to-adhere surfaces, and cold environments such as chillers and freezers.
‘Biobased materials have a number of benefits over the petroleum-derived materials they replace and increasing our use of this renewable resource supports our commitment to environmental leadership,’ said Mark Miller, vice president marketing, Avery Dennison Label and Graphic Materials North America. ‘Our new hot melt adhesives are engineered to meet the needs of brands in fast-evolving industries, such as eCommerce and food and beverage, by delivering enhanced sustainability and improved cold temperature performance.’
In its 2030 Sustainability Goals, Avery Dennison announced that 100 percent of its standard products will contain recycled or renewable content by 2030. The company is also working toward a goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
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