Striving for a positive impact

Our sustainability journey is guided by the Making Progress approach, grounded in measurability, challenges, and impacts.
Our 2030 target

100% of standard products designed for optimal end-of-life

In developing self-adhesive materials, we are committed to challenging conventional practices by driving innovation grounded in circular economy principles and eco-design. Our goal is twofold: to design materials for optimal end-of-life outcomes and to reduce environmental impact through the mindful use and responsible selection of raw materials.
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Optimal end‑of‑life design

Reduction of environmental impact solutions

How we pursue our sustainability vision

To drive our sustainable vision forward, we’ve created product lines guided by five main pillars.

Packaging reuse / recycle

Rethinking labels: from wash-off to materials matching

Labeling materials that align with circular economy principles: from wash-off labels that simplify recycling to patented open-and-close systems that match packaging materials, our technologies are designed to enhance recyclability, reduce waste, and support a more sustainable packaging ecosystem.
Wash off solutions
Solutions that support a circular economy.
Deep dive
Our Patented Open&Close solution
Let’s match label and packaging material.
Learn its features
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Compostable materials

Designed for industrial composting

Self-adhesive materials designed to meet the food industry’s needs. Compostable labels integrate seamlessly with food packaging, ensuring a clean and efficient industrial composting process without contamination.
Compostable solutions
Materials able to achieve full compostability without compromising on performance
Compostable films & papers
Recycled Content

Circular-focused materials

Recycling-oriented design for both the face materials and liners enables us to use raw materials obtained from waste - but with no compromise on quality.
100% recycled prime papers
All made of cellulose fibers FSC™ certified.
Our range
Recycled films & papers
Partially and fully recycled face stocks and liners.
Recycled materials
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Circular Upcycling Solutions

New value from waste.

Creating an upcycled labeling solution means offering an end product with a higher economic value than the original one.
Re‑Play Tintoretto Gesso
Our iconic paper, now becomes part of Re-Play range.
What it means?
Re‑Play Range
Transforms wine label waste into luxury paper facestock.
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Thinner or No Liner

No liner means no waste.

Thinner materials mean a higher number of labels per reel, thereby reducing our impact. Embracing materials without liner means there is no need for liner waste recycling at all.
Direct Thermal Linerless
Variable print labels with no liner and zero waste.
Go linerless

Plastic recycling is a complex process that turns waste materials into valuable resources ready to be reused. This journey begins with waste collection, from post-consumer or post-industrial waste.

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Understanding the environmental impact of a product (LCA) from its creation isn’t always straightforward. So, how can we measure it, and why is it crucial to do so?

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The EUDR requires proof that all pulp and face paper from outside the EU comes from deforestation-free sources. Wood must be harvested from land not affected by deforestation or degradation after December 31, 2020.

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The circular economy promotes sharing, reusing, and recycling materials, with a focus on designing products for longer life, easy repair, and component separation.

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The FSC® label signifies that a product contains wood sourced from forests that are responsibly managed, meeting FSC standards that address environmental, social, and economic criteria.

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In recent years, “sustainability” has become more important. But what does it really mean? It’s about understanding the interconnectedness of our lives and the planet.

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We measure product impact with data-driven tools, pursue positive outcomes, and embrace challenges. Discover how we are Making Progress

Memberships & Certifications

Working for a
common goal

Sustainability is a collective, synergistic path comprising shared goals. That’s why we collaborate with the most authoritative international organizations that promote clear standards and criteria for sustainable development.