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Among the various functions performed, labels serve as the identity of a brand’s product. A standard pressure sensitive label often features a facestock, adhesive and a release liner. Given the silicon layer, label liners cannot be recycled and are not biodegradable, which means all of that waste enters landfill. 

Pressure is mounting to reduce waste across all industries and sectors and linerless offers an eco-friendly, efficient replacement for traditional self-adhesive labels.

We are also seeing more brand owners evaluate their packaging and labels particularly in terms of eco-friendliness and cost-reduction as a reacting to growing interest from consumers concerned about carbon footprint, climate change and environmental issues such as plastic pollution.

With five years on the clock to achieve the 2025 National Packaging Targets, working together with an industry-wide goal has never been more important.

Against this backdrop, Result Group has partnered with Ravenwood Packaging, innovators in the field of linerless technology to assist brand owners to meet their sustainability goals and deliver the type of eco-friendly packaging that consumers demand.

Result Group supplies Ravenwood’s linerless technology via their Nobac 5000 applicators range, designed to provide ultimate convenience through operational ease and efficiency and enhanced product labelling aesthetics.

Sustainability challenge

As consumers become more environmentally conscious and hold brands and their packaging standards to account, Iceland, a leading UK frozen food retailer, has been incentivised to develop and package more responsibly. 

The retailer’s commitment as a business to social responsibility has seen it pledge to eliminate plastics from its own brand foods by 2023 and become carbon neutral by 2042.  

Challenges such as meeting customer expectations, automation complexities and, of course, the high cost of doing business abroad meant optimizing processes was also a priority for Iceland. Its fresh conference pears were hand filled into plastic poly bags and plastic punnets. One simple way to improve the packing process of its conference pears and cut costs was by adopting Ravenwood’s linerless innovative ‘Fruit Lid’ label concept. 

Solution

For its conference pears packaging, Iceland opted for the adoption of Ravenwood’s linerless technology with a ‘Fruit Lid’ linerless label, applied to a cardboard tray.

Both the label and the tray are fully recyclable and label application was deployed via Ravenwood’s Nobac 5000L Linerless Applicator, fitted with and extended outfeed. A thermal printer was also integrated into the applicator to print date and traceability information.

Using carton-board during the packing process for fruit and vegetables has, until now, been quite inconvenient. The process was far less automated than film, resulting in slower production and added labour costs.

Ravenwood’s linerless technology was a key driver in developing a ‘market leading packaging solution’ that is a like-for-like alternative for flow wrap, yet unlike flow wrap, yields considerable sustainable benefits.

Sustainable benefits of linerless labelling

With Ravenwood’s linerless technology, Iceland has achieved an innovative new pack format that delivers a 100 per cent reduction in plastic and is entirely recyclable.

As a result, the retailer has estimated it will save 15 tonnes of plastic per year, a massive reduction in plastic/film going to landfill. Lesser waste disposal results in reduced carbon emissions.

The pack retains ample surface area for product information and branding whilst offering a die cut solution to view fruit within the pack. Allowing product inspection at all times, ensures consumption within the use by date and prevents food waste. 

Fresh produce can be packed using a highly automated packaging process that can run at equivalent speeds to flow wrap, ensuring efficiencies for growers.  It is also less wasteful than other carton-board packing processes. 

Operational benefits of linerless labelling

Reduced costs: Linerless labels are a more cost-efficient alternative to traditional labels.

With no liner, a roll has the ability to carry nearly double the number of labels, meaning roll changes are reduced and efficiency is boosted, a big plus in terms of turnaround time and cost. 

Similarly, the freight costs of linerless label rolls can be reduced by up to 50 per cent because the weight of the liners is removed.  With no liners to discard or collect from a production area, waste disposal costs drop as well.

Greater productivity: Because linerless rolls have twice as many labels per roll, production employees who are packing and labelling fresh produce packs do not need to change out an empty roll for a new one as frequently, allowing them to be more productive.

Considering the number of packages a large fresh produce packer or grower would handle in a single day, having to reload rolls constantly because printers run out of labels takes multiple minutes per employee per day, adding up to a lot of downtime.

Looking forward

These days we think bigger, are more fearless and ready to implement ever-more innovative packaging solutions. Ravenwood and Result are also committed to doing our part to address the sustainability challenges facing the packaging industry particularly within fresh produce. 

There is great scope to use this type of linerless solution to replace plastic across various types of fresh produce. Fresh produce growers, owners and packers can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability if their pack formats have a smaller environmental footprint. Ravenwood’s linerless technology is able to deliver and help meet this objective.

Ravenwood’s linerless solutions are designed to provide ultimate convenience through operational ease and efficiency and consumer-loved usability without sacrificing product freshness and protection.

The Nobac 5000 range of linerless applicators apply cardboard, film or paper labels in various formats including top labelling, die cut and shaped to stretch wrap trays, top seal trays and vacuum skin and thermoformed packs with various protrusion levels.

Fresh produce businesses that require customised packaging and labelling solutions should look to a trusted labelling partner to get a linerless label that meets their company’s specific needs. 

While introducing linerless labels to a workflow means investing in new machinery, the long-term benefits more than outweigh the initial investment — making linerless labels a smart, modern way to upgrade distribution, improve product aesthetics and tick the sustainability box.

For more information on how Result can help you reduce waste and lower your costs with linerless technology contact us on 03 9706 4474 or email us.

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