When comparing the environmental performance of Avery label paper and plastic label paper, we need to analyze from multiple perspectives, including material selection, production process, use and disposal.
Avery label paper is environmentally friendly
Material selection:
Avery labels are typically made from environmentally friendly materials such as FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified wood pulp paper. This material is derived from legal and environmentally friendly forest management, which guarantees no damage to the natural environment.
In addition, Avery introduced heat-sensitive paperless labels, which do not require release paper, reducing the need for release paper and waste disposal, thereby reducing environmental pollution at the source.
Production process:
Avery labels are manufactured with a focus on reducing environmental pollution. For example, the use of solvent-free environmentally friendly ink in the printing process reduces the release of harmful substances.
Avery also integrates its production process with sustainability, adopting a series of effective environmental measures, including energy conservation, recycling, and the use of renewable energy.
Environmental Certification:
Avery labels have received a number of environmental certifications, such as FSC certification and ISO14001 environmental management system certification, which prove that Avery labels meet global environmental standards and are recognized and supported by relevant agencies in terms of environmental performance.
The environmental protection of plastic label paper
Material characteristics:
Plastic label paper is favored for its excellent durability, water resistance, oil resistance and other characteristics, but this also means that the material itself may have a certain impact on the environment during the production process.
Some plastic labels such as PVC label paper, although it has excellent physical and chemical properties, but its degradation is poor, has a negative impact on environmental protection.
Production process:
The production process of plastic label paper may require the use of non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels, and may produce harmful emissions.
Use and disposal:
Plastic label paper may become difficult to degrade garbage after long-term use, causing long-term pollution to the environment.
Although some plastic labels can be recycled to reduce environmental pollution, the recovery rate and recycling process can also be problematic.
Comprehensive comparison
From an environmental perspective, Avery label paper has demonstrated high environmental performance in terms of material selection, production process and environmental certification. Although the plastic label paper has excellent performance in some aspects, its material characteristics and production process may have a certain impact on the environment.
Therefore, in general, Avery label paper can be considered more environmentally friendly than plastic label paper. However, this also needs to be selected according to the specific application scenario and requirements. For example, in some cases that require long-term storage or face harsh environments, it may be necessary to choose more durable plastic label paper; In some occasions with high environmental performance requirements, you can choose Avery and other label paper products with better environmental performance.