Avery Dennison Corporation It stands out for its wide range of washable containers AD CleanGlass™ With its newly launched white film option, developed in response to the growing demand for reusable glass packaging and in line with brands' sustainability goals, this white film joins the established clear version. Both solutions allow for easy and clean removal of labels from glass bottles in a conventional bottle washer at 80 degrees Celsius, thus maximizing the environmental benefits of reusable glass.
Avery Dennison also features AD CleanFiberThe first range of paper label solutions with INGEDE12 certification, featuring a newly developed adhesive technology that separates cleanly from the pulp during the screening process for recycling, resulting in higher quality for new paper and cardboard production. Innovations in design and premium materials
La Infinity Collection It is Avery Dennison's new portfolio of premium labels that offers converters and designers greater creative freedom, allowing complex die-cuts, elaborate finishes and a high-end appearance, while ensuring reliable performance in application and use.
The company is also introducing new premium materials into the Sensory Collection, such as Leatherlike Black, Limestone and rWood Skin, and a Sustainable Collection expanded, with an additional focus on alternative fibers to paper pulp. This includes the newly launched Lin Fiber, which joins existing options such as hemp fiber and sugarcane fiber.
Driving safety and connectivity in the automotive and pharmaceutical industries
Avery Dennison is introducing the first PET labels with chemically recycled content, specifically developed for the durable goods market. These solutions meet the highest standards required by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) while supporting sustainability goals. Functional features such as fire resistance can be added upon request to meet compliance requirements, for example, for electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Furthermore, the labels will be showcased in conjunction with radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to demonstrate how traceability and connectivity can be enabled in automotive and EV battery applications.
The company is also launching new UV barrier solutions: a range of pharmaceutical labels These transparent films provide a functional barrier while protecting potentially vital medicines from UV-induced degradation. Traditionally, labels and packaging have been more opaque, hindering the visual inspection of healthcare professionals. This new range combines clarity and protection without compromising performance, facilitating the viewing of vial contents and verification, while also helping to protect UV-sensitive medicines from deterioration and waste.














