Multi-Color and Yerecic Label receive TLMI LIFE certification

Posted in Latest News on July 13, 2010

US converters Multi-Color Corporation and Yerecic Label have been awarded LIFE (Label Initiative for the Environment) certification from TLMI. The Project LIFE program was developed in order to assist TLMI members to find cost-effective ways to reduce their companies’ environmental footprint. It is designed specifically for the narrow web marketplace and addresses four key elements of the narrow web printing and converting industry: clean production, energy and greenhouse gases, product and environmentally preferable materials and management practices. 

Frank Sablone, TLMI president, said: ‘I would like to congratulate Multi-Color and Yerecic Label on their recent TLMI LIFE certification. The central objective in developing the initiative was to offer the association’s members a credible and comprehensive program that addresses their sustainability requirements, and the opportunity to take their LIFE certification to their own customer base to further demonstrate their commitment to the environment, and to the greater industry. I applaud our certified members for their efforts and dedication.’

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