UPM Raflatac innovates first-of-its-kind wood-based material to make label/film

UPM Raflatac declares its first of kind new wood-based PP (polypropylene) film material into the market. The UPM Raflatac Forest Film™ label material has been created jointly with UPM Biofuels using UPM BioVerno naphtha. A 100 percent wood-based solution introducing from sustainably managed forests.

This innovative label film will replace conventional fossil-based virgin materials with renewable content. It allows companies an effective and impactful approach to reach beyond their sustainability goals without negotiating on product performance.

UPM Raflatac is a leader in sustainable labeling by association with many other players in the forest and packaging value chain. The signatories of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s New Plastics Economy Global Commitment, the company is bound to generating alternative, circular, and renewable labeling solutions.

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