Label packaging is a method of using labels to package and promote products. Labels can be printed on different materials such as paper, vinyl, and polyester and can be customised in various shapes and sizes to fit the product they are intended for.
Each type of label packaging has its own benefits and is appropriate for different industries and products. For instance, shrink-sleeve labels are ideal for cosmetics and beverages, while pressure-sensitive labels are frequently used for household and food items.
To protect labels, the packaging is designed to provide protection against physical damage, moisture, dust, and other environmental factors that can affect the quality and adhesive properties of the labels. This may include the use of moisture-resistant materials, padding, or sealable closures.
The packaging design itself can be tailored to accommodate different label sizes, shapes, and quantities. Specific compartments or slots can securely hold the labels in place and prevent movement or shifting during handling or transportation.