Collaboration Solves Label Paper Recycling Problem
Self-adhesive label backing paper, which becomes waste once labels are affixed to products, is being turned in to paper hand towels in India.
Self-adhesive label backing paper, which becomes waste once labels are affixed to products, is being turned in to paper hand towels in India.
The project is the culmination of co-operation between Skanem, a European self-adhesive label producer and American-based Maratech, part of the Channeled Resources Group.
Skanem said that the project promises a viable method of environmentally friendly disposal of waste in the label-making industry.
Skanem's multi-national sales director, David Harrisson, said: "All self-adhesive labels have to be carried on a silicone-coated backing paper, or liner, which is discarded when the label is applied.
The question of what to do with the resulting waste has taxed the brains of the industry.
As a group, we have been very concerned over finding a solution and, as an initial experiment, we have teamed up with Maratech to find ways of recycling the liner." He added: "Calvin Frost, a committed ecologist and founder and chief executive of Channeled Resources, was keen to join us in this scheme by acting as the facilitator for the recycling.
The waste paper is collected, put in containers and shipped to India where it is pulped and turned in to the sort of paper towels you find in dispensers in hotel or aircraft toilets.
It is an ideal solution to a major problem." Frost said he sees the project as a win-win solution to a European problem and explained: "For some reason European recyclers have been loathe to handle self-adhesive label liners because of the silicone they contain.
The recyclers have the same machinery and processes as we have in the USA where we have no problems in pulping this waste.
The silicone is stripped off the paper and disposed of with the normal liquid waste.
It is not toxic and the the paper pulp is recycled in the normal way." He continued: "The mathematics of the costs for doing this add up and produce a small profit, which makes the operation worthwhile." And Harrisson commented: "We believe that this co-operation is unique in our industry but it shows that with commitment, suppliers, customers and recyclers can work together and create a solution to a problem that is beneficial to the planet.
Until now this waste has been thought of by some as a problem - now we have shown it can be a benefit.".
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