• Pharmaceutical packaging for brands looking to make a meaningful carbon-footprint reduction

    Sustainability

 

 

Sustainable packaging in the pharmaceutical industry is on the rise. Consumer trends towards healthy living, well being, and care for the environment are causing consumers to look at the products they use every day in a whole new light. Pharmaceuticals with biodegradable packaging and products made with recyclability in mind can stand out in today’s crowded market. Our customer-ready portfolio is independently-tested and includes packaging materials made from recycled materials and those that enable recycling and encourage sustainability.

 

 

Recycled materials for packaging

Engineered from recycled materials and crafted with paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), our pharmaceutical packaging and labels can be made using recycled or responsibly sourced materials.

Packaging that enables sustainability

For pharmaceutical brands with sustainability in mind, Avery Dennison offers a variety of packaging materials that enable recyclability and enhance sustainability.
 

Custom sustainable pharmaceutical solutions

If you have an idea for sustainable packaging that we don’t offer, or have a brand new application, we’ll work with you to find a sustainable packaging solution that helps your brand meet your sustainability goals.



Sustainability related

Sustainable pharma solutions

Making the switch from PET30 to rPET30 liners

Reducing pharmaceutical packaging waste

Four approaches our customers are taking to create healthcare packaging with high safety standards and a lower impact on the environment.

Pharmaceutical packaging solutions

As a global leader in medical labelling, we have developed a pharmaceutical portfolio designed to meet the demands of the industry.

Prefilled syringes

Proper labelling gives prefilled syringes a greater shot at success. Choosing the right materials is key for compliance, safety, efficient production, and more.

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