How Linerless Labels Reduce Packaging Waste by 40%
Draft outline: we’ll quantify liner waste, show how linerless removes it, and map the quickest ways to pilot the change in retail, logistics, and hospitality environments.
Why Liner Waste Matters
Content coming soon. Planned talking points:
- How silicone-backed liners skip standard recycling streams and drive up disposal costs
- Hidden handling time moving liner waste off production lines
- How waste audits treat liner as packaging that counts toward EPR/PRN obligations
Where the 40% Reduction Comes From
Draft bullets:
- More labels per roll (no liner thickness) extends roll life and reduces changeovers
- Zero liner waste per label printed; only face-stock remains
- Lower transport and storage footprint for consumables
Fastest Teams to Benefit
Initial rollout ideas:
- High-volume shipping benches printing 4x6 labels during peak season
- Grocery markdown stations where liner waste piles up hourly
- QSR make-lines needing variable-length prep labels
Measurement Checklist
What we’ll add in the full article:
- Baseline liner waste (kg/month) and disposal costs
- Roll-change frequency and downtime minutes saved
- Space reclaimed in consumable storage
- EPR fee impact from reduced packaging tonnage
Full article in progress — final copy and visuals coming soon.