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Beontag launches phenol-free direct thermal papers in US

Designed for performance, these materials match the high standards of traditional phenol by using safer alternatives.

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By: Greg Hrinya

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Beontag, a global manufacturer of self-adhesives and smart tags such as RFID, NFC, and Bluetooth technology, has announced the launch of phenol-free direct thermal papers to the US market. Developed to meet the increasing demand for safer labeling solutions across a variety of industries, these phenol-free facestocks maintain the same high performance as traditional phenol-based materials while reducing health risks by eliminating the use of Bisphenol-A (BPA) and BisphenolS (BPS), which can be harmful to humans. 

Designed for performance, these materials match the high standards of traditional phenol by using safer alternatives. As a result, Beontag is delivering a solution that not only meets the rigorous demands of industrial and commercial applications but also aligns with the growing global priorities around safety. Their self-adhesive solutions are designed for variable information labeling across a wide range of versatile applications, including food packaging, logistics and e-commerce.  

This initiative reinforces Beontag’s commitment to safer labeling solutions while also ensuring compliance with emerging regulations, including California’s Proposition 65 and Washington State’s Safer Products for Washington Act. By eliminating phenol-based facestocks, Beontag supports healthier supply chains and helps US companies meet evolving regulatory standards. 

Speaking about the new offering, Erin Bernhardt, Beontag’s VP of GLM, states, “We are proud to launch this new phenol-free facestock offering, exemplifying once again Beontag’s mission to enable its clients and partners to have more secure labeling solutions. Additionally, our phenol-free facestocks’ adherence to US regulations will make for safer and more efficient supply chains.”

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