
Though this material was making its North American debut at Labelexpo, it has been out in Europe for about a year. Among the first to use it is EEQO, a privately owned company located in the Netherlands that produces a broad range of natural cleaning and maintenance products. EEQO announced a partnership with Avery Dennison and Braskem to use the bio-based PE pressure-sensitive labels on 1-L bottles of Rhinoc brand floor cleaner. According to Avery Dennison this is its latest addition to its extensive range of sustainably sourced materials. The Bonsucro®-certified material is said to convert in a manner similar to conventional PE. This film is available in white and clear and can easily be exchanged for fossil-based PE.
"At EEQO we strive to make our total value chain sustainable,” says Bas Bakker, CEO of EEQO. “This applies to the product ingredients as well as our packaging materials. We have a sustainability check for all our suppliers and only work with companies having the same footprint as EEQO. We were very pleased to be introduced to Avery Dennison through our label supplier when we asked them for a sustainable solution for our labels. We are proud to collaborate with Avery Dennison and Braskem to create sustainable, environmental value with this new type of label. We are striving to change all of our labels to this sugarcane-based material in the near future.”