AIR LABELS
Sustainable Simple Safe
Air Labels was started by Eric White, who has spent a large part of his life in the label industry, from Sweden to Norway, Denmark and even further afield. Over the years, he has accumulated a great deal of knowledge and experience about what it takes to be a really good supplier of labels. We use that knowledge to carefully select partners, producers, in our local area who are specialists in different kinds of labels.
Therefore, it is simple and safe to buy from us. Read more
“I’ve spent decades in the industry, and I know what it takes to deliver quality. When you choose Air Labels, you can be sure that in addition to labels, you’re getting a whole lot of experience and expertise to back you up.” //Eric
COMPLETE RANGE OF SELF-ADHESIVE LABELS
We supply all kinds of labels to companies from a network of the best label producers in Northern Europe.
Labels for product decoration • Double labels • Folder/booklet labels • Back printed labels • Labels as covers • White, unprinted labels • Fanfolded labels • Roll and sheet labels • Embossed labels • Tactile labels • Tags / tickets with holes • Low migration • Wrap around labels • Shrink sleeves
Do you have other needs? We will solve it.
Let us handle the technology
We focus on your needs and use our many years of experience to choose the right technology and production method, without you having to think about it.
You don’t have to discuss technology, even though we have a great deal of knowledge about printing presses, finishing equipment, die cutters, materials, adhesives, digital equipment and everything else that is needed to make a good label.
Together with our carefully selected producers, we quickly, easily and cost-effectively find exactly what you need.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
A paper label can consist of recycled fiber without costing more, and a plastic label can contain a large percentage of recycled plastic. It is also important that plastic labels on plastic packaging are of the same material in order to be recycled effectively. For example, a PE label on a PE package or a PP label on a PP package.
Labels are often applied to packages, and to improve the handling of these packages, the labels must be designed to facilitate recycling.
If a paper label is applied to a plastic package, such as a plastic can or shrink film, the plastic cannot be reused as a new plastic raw material but goes to incineration. And if a PET bottle has an incorrect plastic label, it cannot be recycled into new PET. Some packaging needs labels that can be easily washed off with water in order to be reused.