UPM launches new uncoated surface sized UPM JetLabel recycled for information printing, made of recycled fiber, produced at UPM Docelles mill in France

Kendall Sinclair

Kendall Sinclair

HELSINKI , September 28, 2011 (press release) – Forestweb Editor's Note: This is an excerpt from a UPM press release issued on Sept. 28.

New UPM JetLabel recycled to strengthen label face paper range

To respond to the growing demand of recycled based label face papers UPM has developed an uncoated surface sized UPM JetLabel recycled for variable information printing (e.g. self-adhesive office label).

UPM JetLabel recycled is made of recycled fibre. With its high whiteness and optimal surface structure it is suitable for inkjet, laser as well as flexography, offset and letterpress printing. The backside of the paper is durable against penetration.

UPM JetLabel recycled is produced at UPM Docelles mill, France. Location of the production unit in Central Europe eases the access to the recycled fibre resources and the environmental impact of transportation is low. UPM JetLabel recycled is FSC, PEFC, EU Ecolabel and BfR Food Certificate awarded.

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