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'''Packaging Labeling''' refers specifically to labels applied to consumer or transport packaging for decoration, branding, or product/regulatory information. It is treated as a distinct '''Packaging Element''' alongside bottles, cans, lids, and other structural components, and is relevant for design, recyclability, and EPR reporting.
'''Packaging Labeling''' refers specifically to labels applied to consumer or transport packaging for decoration, branding, or product/regulatory information. It is treated as a distinct '''[[Packaging_Element_-_TX|Packaging Element]]''' alongside bottles, cans, lids, and other structural components, and is relevant for design, recyclability, and EPR reporting.


''Note:'' '''Printed décor is not considered Packaging Labeling''', because printed décor can be applied to any label type '''or''' directly to the main packaging element.
''Note:'' '''Printed décor is not considered Packaging Labeling''', because printed décor can be applied to any label type '''or''' directly to the main packaging element.

Revision as of 09:13, 29 September 2025

Packaging Labeling

Packaging Labeling refers specifically to labels applied to consumer or transport packaging for decoration, branding, or product/regulatory information. It is treated as a distinct Packaging Element alongside bottles, cans, lids, and other structural components, and is relevant for design, recyclability, and EPR reporting.

Note: Printed décor is not considered Packaging Labeling, because printed décor can be applied to any label type or directly to the main packaging element.

Label Application Types

Glue-Attached Label (Pressure-Sensitive / Self-Adhesive)
A label affixed to the package surface using adhesive. Substrates may be paper, film, or laminate. Intended to remain during use yet be removable in recycling.
Sleeve (Shrink or Stretch)
A full- or partial-body label that fits tightly around the container via heat-shrink or stretch technology, providing 360° decoration for bottles, jars, and other rigid containers.
In-Mould Label (IML)
A label placed in the mould before/during forming so it fuses with the container wall. Typically uses the same or compatible polymer as the container for single-step decoration.

Recommended Data Model

PackagingElementTypeCode: Label
LabelApplicationType: GlueAttached | Sleeve | InMould