Mactac earns another APR recognition

The company receives Critical Guidance Recognition by the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR).

For the third consecutive year, the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) has recognized Mactac for the recyclability of its pressure-sensitive label materials.

Mactac was awarded Critical Guidance Recognition (CGR) for its polypropylene (BOPP) pressure-sensitive labels with Chill At hot-melt adhesive for flexible polyethylene (PE) film packaging materials. The labeling product exceeded voluntary requirements for APR Design for Recyclability Recognition, meeting the most stringent, industry-accepted criteria for design features that affect plastics recycling.

The company said it is the first manufacturer to hold CGR for a hot-melt adhesive for flexible PE, the first to earn CGR for a hot-melt adhesive for polypropylene (PP) recycling applications in 2024, and for high-density polyethylene (HDPE) containers in 2023.

‘Achieving the APR’s Critical Guidance Recognition is an important step in our Simply Sustainable initiative to promote a more circular economy,’ says Kim Hensley, senior marketing manager at Mactac Performance Adhesives. ‘Mactac was the first label manufacturer to offer a hot-melt adhesive solution for HDPE and PP recycling applications, and now we are the first to earn recognition for PE flexible recycling applications. We are proud of our commitment to improve sustainable practices and promote recyclability.’

The newly bestowed recognition applies to Mactac white and clear top-coated BOPP labels that are paired with the Mactac Chill At pressure-sensitive adhesive. This combination is suitable for PE surfaces such as bags, pouches, wraps, sachets, and envelopes in food packaging for home and personal care applications. 

The featured Chill At adhesive is an all-temperature hot melt that protects packaging. Its versatile temperature range spans -65 to +150 degrees Fahrenheit and delivers high-tack adhesion, high tack-and-peel, and a quick, strong bond, even to cold, wet surfaces and low-energy substrates.

Compatible with standard PE flexible container recycling practices, Chill At labels stay with containers during recycling without impacting recycled polyethylene (rPE) flexible pellets.

‘Brand owners who want to achieve their sustainable packaging targets should turn to Chill  At,’ Hensley added. ‘It goes on, stays on, and then remains with the film during recycling, ensuring the most out of both packaging and branding in today’s competitive marketplace.’                        

Hensley, sustainability manager Christina Barajas, and R&D senior scientist Amanda Quaranta presented the Mactac innovation to the APR membership group. In the recognition certificate, the APR commended Mactac for prioritizing recyclability in product design.

‘The APR is pleased to recognize Mactac for meeting the highest criteria for recyclability according to the APR Design Guide,’ stated Steve Alexander, APR president and CEO. ‘Design for recyclability leads to less waste, more efficient use of limited natural resources, and increased supply of high-quality post-consumer recycled content.’