US Eco-Friendly Labels for Food Industry: Sustainable Packaging Solutions Launch

As more consumers are prioritizing sustainable packaging, ID Images (866-516-7300) has launched eco-friendly labeling options to the food and beverage industry, helping them reduce their waste and environmental footprint.

ID Images has a range of eco-friendly packaging options that can be customized for various industries. The latest launch is aimed at the food and drinks industry, giving environmentally responsible companies access to high-quality labeling that unites marketing and sustainability efforts.

For more information, please visit: https://www.idimages.com/sustainable-labels/

Environmental.co reported that 63% of all of the solid waste produced by the US stemmed from food packaging in 2020. As a company that cares deeply about sustainability, ID Images wants to do its part in ensuring consumers can choose more eco-friendly packaging.

“From conception to completion, we offer exceptional technical support and solution services, embedding sustainability at every step. Our comprehensive lineup of eco-friendly labels underscores our dedication to driving a more sustainable future,” a spokesperson for the company said.

Sustainable packaging is becoming increasingly popular among consumers. According to the data presented by Protega, 64% of UK consumers in a study said that they were more likely to buy a product in sustainable packaging. Furthermore, 50% would pay more for an eco-friendly solution, underlining how businesses could see sustainable labeling as an investment.

ID Images' eco-friendly labeling options include pressure-sensitive linerless labels that produce 50% less waste than conventional labels. The company utilizes Green Leaf-certified HP Indigo digital print engines for its sustainable labels. Those looking to label beverage cans can opt for ID Images' 100% recyclable shrink sleeves.

ID Images uses materials sourced from responsibly managed forests whenever possible while still ensuring that compliance standards regarding readability are met. In addition to the food and drinks industries, sustainable labels are available for cosmetic products and household goods. An expert team member will work together with the client to find a solution that is suitable for their sector and design ideas.

More than sustainable labels, ID Images provides businesses with industrial-grade options like RFID labels and thermal transfer labels. Businesses that want to take their sustainability efforts further can get help customizing a QR code label to help consumers find recycling information, for example.

About ID Images

ID Images was founded in 1995, and has since grown to 16 facilities spread out across North America and currently operates over 110 converting lines.

Those interested can learn more at: https://www.idimages.com/sustainable-labels/

Contact Info:
Name: ID Images Support
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Organization: ID Images
Address: 1120 West 130th Street, Brunswick, Ohio 44212, United States
Phone: +1-866-516-7300
Website: https://www.idimages.com/

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