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Global supplier of sustainable self-adhesive paper and film products, UPM Raflatac, will showcase its sustainable labelling solutions at Labelexpo Europe 2023, taking place in Brussels, Belgium on 11-14 September. 

UPM Raflatac days visitors to its stand will have the opportunity to speak to the company’s experts and find out more about its products and services. Examples of the products being presented include Ocean Action labels, which it says is made from ocean bound plastic waste, the new PureCycle wash-off paper label materials, the RAFNXT+ paper label products and linerless labels.

Also, following the company’s recent acquisition of AMC AG and the Intercoat brand in 2022, visitors to Labelexpo Europe will be able to explore the Intercoat by UPM Raflatac product range, including the renewed T7 product portfolio.

Alongside its array of labelling solutions, visitors to the stand will be able to explore UPM Raflatac’s range of services, such as the RafCycle label liner waste recycling service and the Label Life lifecycle assessment (LCA) service. Attendees can also take part in the MyRaflatac customer portal demonstrations, which is a tool designed to empower its customers to make business decisions about labelling materials at any time of day, any day of the week.

All of this can be found at stand 5D41 where visitors have the chance to meet UPM Raflatac’s experts and learn more about how you can harness the power of the label for your products. The company says the stand program will be published closer to the exhibition.

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