Avery Dennison launches recycled direct thermal paper labels

Avery Dennison has introduced rDT, said to be the first commercially available direct thermal paper labels to contain recycled post-consumer waste.

Avery Dennison has introduced rDT, said to be the first commercially available direct thermal paper labels to contain recycled post-consumer waste

Direct thermal paper is a popular material due to its ease of use, high print speed, high image resolution, and wide range of compatible printers. Avery Dennison’s new rDT is claimed to be the first recycled uncoated direct thermal paper label material available on the market. 

‘We’ve seen a sharp rise in demand for sustainable direct thermal solutions, especially in the logistics and e-commerce space,’ commented Vincenzo Palumbo, product manager, direct thermal paper at Avery Dennison. ‘That such a widely used material didn’t have a recycled option available showed a big gap in the market, and we’re excited to introduce rDT to meet the clear demand for sustainable labels as well as push the labeling industry towards more regenerative practices.’ 

rDT is a BPA-free, FSC certified direct thermal uncoated paper that contains post-consumer recycled waste. According to Avery Dennison, the new material’s performance is on par with standard direct thermal paper, including visual appearance, conversion, printability, and barcode readability.

‘Avery Dennison is continuously researching and developing ways to increase the sustainability of our products, and rDT is the latest innovation in our rRange portfolio of recycled papers. The demand for sustainable materials will only grow from here, and we plan on continuing to expand the rRange portfolio as well as work to maximize the recycled content percentages of our available materials,’ concluded Palumbo.