Direct Thermal Linerless Labels Market Growth: Industry Anticipated 5% CAGR by 2031

Fine Chemicals Market

According to recent analysis of the direct thermal linerless labels market, global demand for thermal labels is expected to witness a steady expansion, with a projected value compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5% from 2021 to 2031. Notably, the direct thermal linerless labels segment is anticipated to experience significant sales growth by 2031, driven by rising demand in sectors such as food & beverages, pharmaceuticals, and the thriving e-commerce industry.

The global shift towards biodegradable and eco-friendly packaging solutions has fueled the proliferation of flexible packaging and labeling trends. Direct thermal linerless labels are emerging as a preferred choice due to their cost-effectiveness and sustainability benefits.

These labels are characterized by their simplicity and pressure-sensitive nature, devoid of any liner. They are adhesive stickers featuring a special release coating on the label’s face, facilitating easy application without the need for a separate liner. This design enhances efficiency while minimizing waste, making them an economical and environmentally conscious packaging solution.

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Growth Factors

Direct thermal linerless labels offer eco-friendly packaging solutions by significantly reducing waste disposal, thereby contributing to lower carbon emissions and supporting initiatives aimed at reducing carbon footprints. The absence of liners in linerless labels eliminates the need for silicone dumping in landfills, aligning with zero waste initiatives and promoting sustainability.

Furthermore, the elimination of liners in linerless labels reduces industrial waste disposal, leading to cost savings and increased productivity. By removing the hazard of slippery silicone-based liners, linerless labels also enhance workplace safety. Overall, the eco-friendly nature of direct thermal linerless labels makes them an environmentally conscious choice for businesses looking to minimize their environmental impact and embrace sustainable packaging practices.

Market Drivers

  1. Sustainability Initiatives: Increasing environmental awareness and regulatory pressures are prompting businesses to seek sustainable packaging solutions. Direct thermal linerless labels, with their eco-friendly characteristics and reduced waste generation, align well with sustainability initiatives.
  2. Cost Efficiency: Linerless labels eliminate the need for liner materials, reducing production costs and waste disposal expenses. This cost efficiency appeals to businesses looking to optimize their packaging processes and reduce operational expenses.
  3. Enhanced Productivity: The absence of liners streamlines label application processes, leading to increased productivity and efficiency in packaging operations. With linerless labels, businesses can achieve higher throughput rates and reduce downtime associated with liner changes.
  4. Improved Safety: Direct thermal linerless labels eliminate the risk of workplace accidents caused by slippery silicone-based liners. This enhances safety in packaging environments, reducing the likelihood of slips, trips, and falls.

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Key Players

Key players such as

  • UPM Raflatac Inc.
  • Avery Dennison Corp.
  • Zebra Technologies Corp.
  • SATO Holdings Corporation
  • Reflex Labels Ltd.
  • DYKAM A.C.A. LTD
  • HERMA GmbH
  • Others

Key Asian players such as

  • Yupo Corporation
  • Bostik (Shanghai) Management Co., Ltd.
  • Skanem Bangkok Co. Ltd.
  • Teraoka Seiko Co., Ltd.
  • Shenzhen Likexin Industrial Co., Ltd.
  • Others

Key Segments

Based on Printing Technology:

  • Flexo Printing
  • Digital Printing
  • Offset Printing

Based on End Use:

  • Retail
  • Food and Beverage Industry
  • Industrial Manufacturing
  • Healthcare Industry
  • Warehouse and Distribution
  • Transport and Logistics
  • Electronic Industry

Based on the Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • South Asia
  • East Asia
  • Oceania
  • Middle East & Africa

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Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
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Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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