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BASF demonstrates that pressure-sensitive adhesives for labels can be fully compatible with today’s recycling processes for PET bottles
- UV-curable acrylic hotmelt acResin® UV 3532 combines recyclability benefits with high performance for filmic labels on PET, opening up new design options
- RecyClass approval confirms the product’s full compatibility with existing European industrial recycling processes for PET bottles
- BASF solutions for packaging will be showcased at the Interpack trade fair from May 7–13 in Düsseldorf, Germany, at booth A44 in Hall 10
BASF’s UV-curable acrylic hotmelt acResin® UV 3532 has been approved by RecyClass for use on PET bottles, confirming its full compatibility with established European PET recycling processes under typical conditions as used in the assessment. During standard recycling operations, labels using acResin UV 3532 as pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) can be removed reliably, enabling clean PET streams and supporting high-quality recyclate. With the RecyClass approval of acResin UV 3532, BASF demonstrates that existing PSAs can also meet demanding recycling requirements while maintaining high performance in label applications.
The cross-industry initiative RecyClass is a leading authority for recyclability assessment helping packaging producers align with Design for Recycling guidelines. Technical details of the RecyClass assessment can be found under this link.
Enabling high-clarity filmic labels conforming to Design-for-Recycling criteria
New regulatory guidelines, growing sustainability expectations from consumers, and complex material streams are reshaping the packaging industry. As a result, recycling – along with reducing packaging waste and increasing reusability – has become one of the biggest challenges this industry is facing today. The RecyClass approval marks an important step from a regulatory perspective, as it aligns the label system with established Design-for-Recycling criteria under current EU guidance. In view of the upcoming implementation of the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) and its mandatory recycled content targets, acResin UV 3532 helps brand owners and converters meet future legal requirements.
Opening up new opportunities for designing recyclable PET packaging
In packaging design, the use of high-performance filmic PSA labels has long been considered incompatible with achieving clean PET material streams and the required high-quality recyclate. “Now, acResin UV 3532 opens new opportunities for recyclable PET packaging: high-clarity filmic labels that fully wash off during recycling,” says Mike Zott, Global Senior Marketing Manager in BASF’s adhesives business. To achieve this milestone, the team has been building on the product’s successful track record with recycling-friendly, high-clarity labels on glass bottles. “We are demonstrating how innovative adhesive solutions can help brand owners and converters comply with regulations such as the EU’s PPWR while maintaining design freedom and performance”, he adds.
How BASF is contributing to a sustainable circular economy
acResin UV 3532 is one example of how BASF supports customers’ green transformation and advances a sustainable circular economy in accordance with the European Union’s Clean Industrial Deal. To help reach the target of climate neutrality, BASF became a founding member of the cross-industry coalition CELAB (Toward a Circular Economy for Labels) in 2020. The global network is working on solutions to reduce the environmental impact of the labeling industry and to promote a circular economy for self-adhesive labels in all industries.
BASF at Interpack 2026
A wide range of BASF’s solutions for the packaging industry will be showcased at the Interpack trade fair taking place from May 7–13 in Düsseldorf, Germany. You can meet BASF’s adhesive team at booth A44 in Hall 10.
For more details on the acResin product portfolio, please visit basf.com/acResin.
BASF’s Dispersions & Resins division
The Dispersions & Resins division of BASF develops, produces and markets a range of high-quality polymer dispersions, resins, additives and electronic materials worldwide. These raw materials are used in formulations for a number of industries, including coatings, construction, adhesives, printing and packaging, electronics and paper. With its comprehensive product portfolio and its extensive knowledge of the industry, the Dispersions & Resins division offers its customers innovative and sustainable solutions and helps them advance their formulations. For further information about the Dispersions & Resins division, please visit www.dispersions-resins.basf.com.
About BASF
At BASF, we create chemistry for a sustainable future. Our ambition: We want to be the preferred chemical company to enable our customers’ green transformation. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility. Around 108,000 employees in the BASF Group contribute to the success of our customers in nearly all sectors and almost every country in the world. Our portfolio comprises, as core businesses, the segments Chemicals, Materials, Industrial Solutions, and Nutrition & Care; our standalone businesses are bundled in the segments Surface Technologies and Agricultural Solutions. BASF generated sales of around €60 billion in 2025. BASF shares are traded on the stock exchange in Frankfurt (BAS) and as American Depositary Receipts (BASFY) in the United States. Further information at www.basf.com.
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