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Theme: "Resource Circulation Project - Horizontal Recycling of Label Backing" This is an activity to "turn waste into resources" generated by label users. In the label manufacturing process, a backing paper known as release liner is used. This release liner is an essential material in the printing and molding processes, but most of it is peeled off before reaching the consumer and is disposed of by incineration. By replacing the label backing with a "dedicated release film" made from eco-friendly materials instead of the release liner, we have established a horizontal recycling scheme that contributes to reducing CO2 emissions. This time, we will also showcase participation examples from brand owners. We will present various displays aimed at realizing a world where "recycling label backing is the norm." We look forward to your visit.
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Free membership registrationThe release paper necessary for seals and labels is coated with a special treatment to prevent it from sticking to the adhesive of the label, making it difficult to recycle and usually resulting in disposal. The "Resource Circulation Project" aims to replace this release paper with a recyclable resource (i.e., release film). What we ask our customers to change is only the "label backing." We will purchase the dedicated release film generated by label users as a resource and turn it back into the raw material for release film, thereby establishing a circular horizontal recycling scheme.
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