Award received for the second time for commitment and environmental practices.

Avery Dennison Label and Packaging Materials Business Unithas received the 2011 Environmental Leadership Award from the Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute (TLMI). The award, given by the TLMI Environmental Committee, recognizes the leadership efforts of member companies that consistently demonstrate a commitment to worthy environmental practices. Avery Dennison has been honored previously with the TLMI Environmental Leadership Award in 2008. 

Darrell Hughes, vice president and general manager, Avery Dennison Label and Packaging Materials says, “Our commitment to environmental responsibility has carried through to our product strategy, customer relationships and business culture. That promise drives us to work collaboratively to create value for our customers by developing solutions that enable the industry to be more sustainable and more competitive.”

TLMI recognized Avery Dennison for its environmental efforts, including:
  • Reducing waste across the value chain through Enterprise Lean Sigma (ELS).

  • Obtaining measurable environmental and economic benefits by applying Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to products.

  • Launching Avery Dennison™ Greenprint, a tool enabling complex LCA results to be translated into a user-friendly snapshot of the environmental impact of a product in different stages of its lifecycle.

  • Creating low-waste, pressure-sensitive labeling and packaging products that use thinner liner and facestock materials.

  • Developing new products that help reduce waste and enable recycling:
    • Polyphane™ Fit from Avery Dennison is a roll-fed shrink film that allows a 50% shrink performance at a lower cost than sleeves; the polyolefin film material is 100% recyclable.

    • Avery Dennison ThinStream™ materials are 40 to 60% thinner than other products and deliver at least 17 percent more labels per roll.

    • Flexis™ steam valve, when applied to pouch packages of single-server microwavable meals, has the potential to reduce up to 90% of the primary packaging.

    • Next Generation adhesives and facestocks are compatible with both polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and glass recycling, allowing labels to be fully removed from the packaging material during the recycling process.

    • Demonstrating a commitment to rigorous environmental standards through:
      • Reducing customers’ waste streams through collaboration on alternative recycling solutions for silicone-coated release liner and matrix waste.

      • Implementing a corporate environmental management system that has enabled eight sites, worldwide, to meet International Organization of Standards (ISO) 14001 regulations.