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12-06-15
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Label Manufacturer Avery Dennison Recognizes WACKER as Its Most Sustainable Silicone Supplier

The label and packaging manufacturer Avery Dennison recently recognized Munich-based chemical company WACKER and a number of other pressure-sensitive industry suppliers at its second annual supplier awards ceremony in Oegstgeest, Netherlands. WACKER and the Swedish specialty paper manufacturer Munksjö were awarded in the category “Best Supplier Sustainability” for their joint efforts in the development of a low-platinum solution for silicone release liners. The silicone coating ensures that self-adhesive labels can easily be removed. 

At this year’s award ceremony, Avery Dennison honored a total of nine suppliers. The selection was based on the supplier’s performance in areas such as sustainability, innovation, service, overall value and quality. The Best Supplier Sustainability award went to WACKER and Munksjö. Both companies demonstrated leadership and action to align with Avery Dennison’s sustainability policy. It demands the use of responsibly sourced materials, compliance with third-party verification processes and a clear commitment toinnovation and continuous improvement. Over the past 20 years, WACKER has developed into a leading supplier for the US label manufacturer. “We – and I’m including the entire business team in this – are delighted with this award,” said WACKER Executive Board member Auguste Willems at the award
ceremony. “The Avery Dennison award shows that sustainability is playing an increasingly important role for our customers. By consistently developing our DEHESIVE® silicones further, we have succeeded in continuously improving the sustainability and cost efficiency of release coating formulations,” said Willems. “That’s why we see this award as an incentive to develop solutions for our customers that meet growing market requirements and set standards in terms of efficiency and sustainability.”