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Biodegradable Adhesives: The Hidden Hero of Truly Sustainable Labelling

Why your adhesive suddenly matters

Switching a facestock from virgin plastic to recycled paper feels like a sustainability win—until you discover that a few grams of conventional, fossil-based adhesive can keep the whole label-and-pack dead-centre in landfill or contaminate a composting stream. True circularity demands that every component of the label—facestock, ink and glue—break down safely or be cleanly removed.adhesivesandcoatings.com

 

  1. What makes an adhesive “biodegradable”?

Biodegradability is more than a marketing claim; in Europe it is defined by EN 13432, which requires four tests:

 

EN 13432 test     What it proves   Pass criteria (adhesives)

Biodegradation  Micro-organisms convert the material to CO₂        ≥ 90 % mass → CO₂ in 180 days

Disintegration    No visible fragments remain         ≤ 10 % residue after 12 weeks

Ecotoxicity          Compost supports healthy plant growth   Germination & biomass ≥ 90 % of control

Heavy metals      No harmful accumulation              Below strict ppm limits

If all four are met (and certified), the adhesive earns the Seedling or OK Compost logo, signalling industrial-compost safety.adhesivesandcoatings.comherma.com

 

Bio-based ≠ biodegradable. A glue made from plant feedstock can still behave like a petro-polymer in soil; always look for certification, not origin.digitaledition.adhesivesmag.com

 

  1. The 2025 technology landscape

Technology         Typical feedstock             Certification status          Strengths             Trade-offs               Key examples

Compostable PSA (water-based acrylic)    Plant-derived acrylic + natural tackifiers   EN 13432, ASTM D6400       Good tack on paper/PLA films; runs on standard label lines              Limited high-heat resistance  AdhesivePlatform’s compostable PSA for tapes & labelsadhesivesandcoatings.com

PLA-based hot-melt         Polylactic acid blends      Several commercially certified sticks         Fast set, food-safe, bio-content 45 %+              Lower heat resistance vs EVA       PLA hot-melt sticks for packaging & labelsvaepolymers.com

100 % compostable hot-melt       Bio-polyesters + biodegradable synthetics              Fully certified to EN 13432 & ASTM D6400         Bond strength parity with EVA; boxes & labels       Storage ≤ 30 °C, cost premium              2024 launch of EN/ASTM-certified hot-melt for food packsadhesivesandcoatings.com

Seedling-logo PSA combinations  Special Herma 62E / 62Q adhesives           EN 13432 & NF T51-800        Home & industrial compostable, wet-chill performance     Limited to –10 °C / +50 °C service  Hermaextracoat 242 + 62E/62Q label stocksherma.com

  1. Performance questions to answer in trials

Service temperature: Will the glue stay put through refrigeration, pasteurisation or hot-fill?

Mandrel hold & edge-lift: Bio-hot-melts can be stiffer; check tight-radius bottles.

Autoclave & wash-off: If your pack is destined for reuse, a biodegradable glue may not be the right choice—wash-off or alkali-soluble PSAs might serve better.

Ink compatibility: Some compost logos forbid heavy-metal pigments; ensure your print system aligns.

Run accelerated ageing (UV, humidity, chill-cycle) and compost-bin tests before the wide roll-out.digitaledition.adhesivesmag.com

 

  1. Regulatory & market tailwinds

EU Packaging & Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) draft favours compostable solutions for coffee pods, produce stickers and tea bags—adhesives must hold the same certification as the facestock.

UK Plastic Pact 2025 target: “All food packaging reusable, recyclable or compostable” applies to labels too.adhesivesandcoatings.com

Retailer policies: Several UK grocers now mandate compostable fruit & veg stickers; adhesives failing EN 13432 are rejected.

Early adoption de-risks compliance and wins sustainability scores on supplier scorecards.

 

  1. Five action steps for brand owners

Ask for the certificate, not the brochure. Insist suppliers provide the EN 13432 (or ASTM D6400) test report covering the exact adhesive grade.

Specify total-package compostability. A compostable label on a non-compostable pouch may hinder recycling more than it helps.

Pilot at small scale. Trial 20 k linear m under production-speed conditions before converting the SKU family.

Update artwork. Add Seedling / OK Compost logos only after formal approval; misuse can trigger fines.

Educate end users. Clear disposal icons (“Industrial compost only”) prevent wish-cycling.

  1. How SL Conyers can help

Material R&D: We source and validate certified biodegradable PSAs and hot melts—matching them to your chosen facestock and application temperature.

On-press support: Trials at our demo centre simulate chill tunnel, steam tunnel and high-speed labellers to fine-tune coat-weight and die-cut parameters.

Compliance documentation: We collate supplier test reports into a single passport for your technical and legal teams.

Lifecycle consulting: Not sure if compostable or wash-off is greener for your pack? We run a comparative LCA to guide the decision.

Closing thought

Facestock headlines may grab the glory, but the gram of glue under your label can make or break your sustainability claim. By specifying certified biodegradable adhesives now, you future-proof against incoming regulation, delight eco-conscious consumers and tell a fully circular story—right down to the last molecule. Ready to trial the next generation of adhesives? Talk to SL Conyers today.

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