Self-adhesive solutions specialist Herma has announced that it is now producing about 10,000 tonnes less CO2 a year. In the course of commissioning its two new plants for labeling machines and self-adhesive materials in Filderstadt (Germany), in early 2019 and mid-2020 respectively, the company has completed its transition to green power. A certificate has been issued verifying that, since the start of 2019, the utility E.ON Energie Deutschland has been offsetting HERMA’s actual electricity consumption by feeding into the public supply network an equivalent amount of power generated from renewable sources. The amount of the emission savings is referred to the German electricity mix, which in 2019 indicated that 46 percent of the country’s generating resources were already renewable. “In constructing the two new facilities we have made every effort to curb our specific energy consumption. Thanks to intelligent solutions, some of which are being used in our industry for the first time, we have achieved a great deal in this respect,” says managing director Dr. Thomas Baumgärtner. “For production purposes, however, we still need considerable amounts of energy. By switching to green power, we have ensured that the electricity we consume is being generated in a way that protects the climate. Halting or at least decelerating climate change ranks among the most crucial challenges worldwide. For this reason we are continuously seeking to reduce our CO2 footprint.”
Herma’s Label release liner, which was previously considered non-recyclable because of its silicone content, is now being reprocessed. The recovered precious paper fibre is used to produce new release liner and label materials. “The material we collected from our own production in 2019 alone helped us to save a further 373 tonnes of CO2, measured against the amount that would have been generated by producing equivalent products with virgin fibre,” reports Dr. Baumgärtner. “But the really large quantities arise, of course, where the label rolls are actually used – typically on the premises of brand manufacturers and packaging service providers. Nonetheless, the CO2 emissions eliminated by recycling our waste are more or less equivalent to those produced by the entire HERMA vehicle fleet. From this perspective, the climate footprint of all our vehicles is being offset.” In addition to C4G, several more initiatives are now successfully pursuing a similar approach. “As a result, label producers and users are in a position to select the system that suits them best. The most important thing, however, is that as many stakeholders as possible join these schemes.”