GLENDALE, CA—Avery Dennison announced the launch of Sustainable ADvantage, its new flagship products and solutions portfolio, setting the benchmark for innovation and sustainability. While many products and solutions within the portfolio have been readily available, bringing them together under one identifiable umbrella will give customers confidence in meeting their own sustainability goals.
By creating a clear standard, Sustainable ADvantage will enable companies across global industries to use fewer natural resources, cut carbon emissions, reduce waste, and build towards a low-carbon, circular economy. Through digital strategies and intelligent labelling solutions, Sustainable ADvantage drives circularity and provides customers with invaluable insight on their supply chain impact. This can further efforts to reduce their environmental footprint, satisfy consumer demand and expectations, increase recyclability, and respond effectively to government regulations, while achieving their own sustainability goals.
The solutions within the range include adhesives that enable more plastic to be recycled; water-efficient digital printers; labels and tags made with 100 percent certified paper; industrial tapes to replace heavier fasteners; compostable paper packaging for shipping; digital ID technologies; and tools and services to empower companies to make not just their products more sustainable, but their operations too.
“At Avery Dennison, sustainability is a core value. It is built into our product design, our operations and culture, and the decisions we make every day,” says Tina Hart, vice president, Global Strategic Innovation Platform, Avery Dennison. “We innovate not only to reduce the environmental impact, but to go further and actually improve the planet and the industries we serve. We’re proud to do our part in helping the world move toward a regenerative future.”
With a long-established commitment to advancing sustainability throughout the value chain, Avery Dennison has designed Sustainable ADvantage with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals 12 and 13 in mind. At the same time, the product range will contribute directly to the company’s 2030 goal to provide a portfolio of products and solutions that will satisfy the recycling, composting or reuse requirements of single-use consumer packaging and apparel and support its ambition to be net-zero on greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Debbie Shakespeare, Avery Dennison’s senior director of compliance, sustainability and core product line management, adds, “responsibility is central to Avery Dennison’s purpose. It’s as much a part of our founding philosophy as our approach to materials science today. That’s why we endeavor to address circularity, improve environmental performance and provide transparency across the entire supply chain.”