Changes in the industry triggered by the change in the Coca-Cola bottle label

[Chinese Packaging Network News] Since October 2011, Coca-Cola China has completely stopped using polyvinyl chloride (PVC) beverage bottle labels in mainland China, and PET film has become the preferred film material to replace the label. Yinjinda Film Co., Ltd. specializes in producing PET label films for beverages, which is the preferred product for domestic bottle manufacturers to replace PVC labels.
PVC contains toxic additives and plasticizers. These additives and plasticizers may seep or vaporize, interfere with the endocrine of organisms and affect reproductive function; it may also increase the risk of cancer. PVC incineration produces carcinogenic dioxins.
The PET heat shrinkable film produced by Yinjinda Film Co., Ltd. is an environmentally friendly material that is easy to recycle and recycle. This PET heat-shrinkable polyester film is commonly used in beverage bottle labels, convenience foods and other food packaging, and is an environmentally friendly food-grade packaging material. The hazards of PVC beverage bottles are becoming more and more prominent. Big brands such as Cola and Sprite have chosen to use PET heat shrink labels instead of PVC labels.

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