Approximately 300,000 t of paper release liner, also known as glassine paper, are consumed in Europe each year. One third of this paper could be sent for recycling once the labels are dispensed, argues FINAT, the international trade association for the self-adhesive labelling and adjacent industries. However, the ...
The recycling of paper-based release liners is garnering increasing attention
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