THE PACKMAN

How packaging powers circularity for consumer packaged goods companies

Original research in a new white paper from Avery Dennison explores how innovative pressure-sensitive labels help enable packaging circularity throughout the value chain

A 1% increase in recycling rates can reduce approximately 2,000 tons of plastic waste annually in multi-billion bottling applications … Nearly all global consumer package goods (CPG) brands have a goal of 100% recyclable packaging by 2030…Recycled rigid plastics are over 70% less emissions-intensive than their virgin plastic counterparts….

These are just a few of the metrics cited in a new white paper titled “Pressure-sensitive labels and their role in making packaging circular,” commissioned by Avery Dennison, a global materials science and digital identification solutions company. The white paper further reports that most CPG growth comes from green brands and shows how pressure-sensitive labels can be part of the solution. It explores the state of packaging sustainability among brand owners, including how future technology innovations can deliver tangible benefits.

“The white paper is a research-based reference document for CPG brands currently making sustainable packaging decisions,” said Ryan Yost, president, Materials Group at Avery Dennison. “CPG companies are facing growing pressure from consumers, retailers, regulators, investors and employees to prioritize the circular economy, and packaging innovations are part of their strategies to meet stakeholder expectations. Our white paper provides hard data based on independently conducted interviews with CPGs worldwide, as well as recognized source materials and insights from Avery Dennison teams working with customers, recyclers, legislative bodies and industry associations worldwide where the company operates. We see it as a practical tool for CPGs to address circularity challenges – a new source of research information.”

Key findings include

Methodology

The data in this document was taken from interviews completed in 2024 with consumer packaged goods companies, recyclers and other external experts in more than nine countries, including the United States, Brazil, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, India and China. Additionally, reviews of global industry and market reports, packaging studies and third-party testing results were conducted. It also draws on interviews and interactions with customers, recyclers, government officials, legislative bodies and industry associations worldwide where the company operates.

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