The Ritrama Eden paper has been created by the brand as a new sustainably designed labeling material that will help to change the environmental profile of wine, beer and spirit labels.
The new material is reported to be made from 50% dried grass fibers with the remainder being cellulose fibers, which help to create a final product that is slightly rustic and highly sustainable. The composition of the label allows it to have the faint smell of grass and also helps to drastically reduce the amount of water and electricity needed to craft virgin labels.
Speaking on the Ritrama Eden paper, the brand said that the new paper, "inherently transmits the values of a natural, healthy, organic and environmentally friendly product."
Eco-Friendly Wine Labels
The Ritrama Eden Paper Labels are Made from 50% Dried Grass Fibers
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Packaging Materials - The use of sustainable materials in packaging production can reduce the environmental impact of various industries, such as wine and spirits.
2. Eco-conscious Label Design - Using organic and environmentally friendly materials in label design can attract eco-conscious consumers and promote sustainability.
3. Reduced Resource Consumption - Reducing the amount of water and electricity needed for label production can help companies minimize their environmental footprint and lower operating costs.
Industry Implications
1. Wine and Spirits - The sustainable paper labels made from dried grass fibers are a great opportunity for wine and spirits packaging, which are generally known for their sophisticated labels.
2. Packaging - Packaging industries can explore more eco-friendly materials and designs for their products and strive towards a greener and sustainable world.
3. Printing - Printing industry can incorporate new and sustainable materials like Ritrama Eden paper in their printing processes for conventional and digital printing.