Accredo Packaging, Avery Dennison Cited for “Excellence in Sustainability”

BALTIMORE, MD – April 27, 2014 – One printer, one product, two journeys—each focusing on people, planet and profit—took all accolades in Flexographic Technical Association’s newly minted 2014 Sustainability Excellence Awards competition. By name, this year’s honorees, recognized tonight at the gala awards banquet staged in conjunction with FTA’s Annual Forum, and their respective category of recognition, are:

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Accredo Packaging’s Sugar Land, TX facility
  • Accredo Packaging, Sugar Land, TX / Sustainability Programs
  • Avery Dennison, Mentor, OH / Innovations in Sustainability

“The FTA Sustainability Excellence Award program clearly illustrates that flexographic printers and suppliers have integrated environmentally conscious manufacturing methods into the very core of their businesses,” commented Judge Marygrace Quigley, Label Technology, Merced, CA.

A similar assessment was offered by Judge Dolores Corcoran, productivity system manager, Lauterbach Group, Inc., Sussex, WI. “The 2014 FTA award winners surpassed and outshined their competitors. The winners demonstrated incomparable and unparalleled programs, which could be applied to other industries wanting to drive sustainability.”

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“Accredo Packaging Inc. embodies sustainability throughout the business model clearly demonstrating an exceptional unprecedented sustainable program,” Corcoran reported. “I applaud the work.” To that, Quigley added, “Accredo has made sustainability the backbone of its company.”

Among its recent major accomplishments:

  • Accredo is in the process of obtaining certification as an SGP Printer with the Sustainable Green Printing Partnership
  • The converter received a 2013 Green Power Leadership Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which recognizes the country’s leading green power purchasers for their commitment and contributions to helping advance the development of the nation’s voluntary green power market
  • Accredo is a registered member of the EPA’s Green Power Partnership and the Organic Trade Association

Malcolm Cohn, director of sustainability for Accredo is confident that, “Accredo Packaging has established itself as a leading flexible packaging manufacturer with a strong commitment to sustainability.” He further observed, “As one of our core values, sustainability is critical in the products we create, our worker safety initiatives and our environmental policies. Our owners and executives take a leadership role in promoting a sustainable operating environment—whether that’s looking at current, day to day operations, or forecasting future needs and requirements.”

Taking note of that point, Judge Lori Ashford of robbie fantastic flexibles in Lenexa, KS noted, “Accredo’s commitment to sustainability from the facility design through operations and materials is truly impressive.”

Cohn insisted, “Accredo Packaging has demonstrated leadership in innovation, sustainability and taking action on climate change. It has successfully pioneered sustainably produced packaging with a highly renewable content.” Then he pledged, “at Accredo Packaging, we’re ‘Designed for Sustainability … Built for Success!’”

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An example of Avery Dennison’s ClearFlake Portfolio.

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Avery Dennison maintains that it is “delivering inspiring innovations designed to drive growth for converters. One such innovation is its ClearFlake Portfolio, built on its proprietary SR3010 adhesive, which debounds and cleanly separates the label during the recycling process. The label floats and the pure polyet hylene terephthalate (PET) sinks to deliver food grade quality PET flakes.

That innovation captured the 2014 FTA Excellence in Sustainability Award. “CleanFlake was designed to address the lifecycle impacts of pressure sensitive labels and full bottle shrink labels on PET recyclability,” Maria Kula, communications manager within the North American Materials Group, said. “CleanFlake can help brands and consumer packaging companies adhere to design for recycling guidelines, so that their PET bottles and containers can be easily collected and do not contribute to contamination and yield loss of recycled PET supply.”

In speaking on behalf of the entire organization, encompassing operations in 50 countries and 26,000 employees, she explained, “We are facilitating a network for printers, packagers and packaged goods brands to reduce waste across the industry. We are in the process of setting new, long term targets. We will raise the bar for energy, greenhouse gas emissions, waste, and workplace safety, and at the same time continue to work with our stakeholders on recycling and social compliance.”

“CleanFlake has proof of meeting all of the recyclability guidelines and is fully adaptable to existing assets at both the converter and the end user. The label, adhesive, and release liner materials function in existing high speed converting and bottling. In addition, the release liners used are ultra thin 92 gauge or 75 gauge PET, bringing additional benefits of more labels on a roll, reduced transportation costs per roll, and less liner material for the end user to recycle.”

Darrell Hughes, vice president and general manager of Avery Dennison Materials Group North America, commented, “We understand that industry transforming innovations begin with a view of the entire value chain—from responsible sourcing to end of life analysis.” Alluding to how the product was developed, he said, “We worked closely with stakeholders including raw material suppliers and reclaimers to solve a very real challenge: improving the recyclability of PET containers. We are proud to be offering the industry a solution that will allow more high quality recycled PET to enter the supply stream.”

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About FTA: Flexographic Technical Association (FTA), chartered in 1958, is a professional society dedicated to bringing all members of the flexographic printing community—printers, suppliers, consumer product companies, institutions, prepress houses and others—together by providing opportunities for the free exchange of technical ideas and discussion of mutual concerns. It is a proponent of maintaining and advancing quality standards and includes 1,650 member sites that represent more than 1,400 companies and 60,000 individuals. Foundation of FTA, founded in 1974, is the educational arm of FTA and is dedicated to supporting and advancing the flexographic printing industry.