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Recycling Mystery: Label Backing Sheets

Summary by Earth 911
More than 400,000 tons of release liner waste are generated in the United States every year — and the vast majority ends up in the landfill. You know these slick sheets: they’re the backing on address labels, shipping labels, postage stamps, and every sticker you’ve ever peeled. They look like paper, they tear like paper, but your recycling bin can’t process them like paper. Label backing sheets, known in industry as release liners, are a hybrid…
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Earth 911 broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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