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    The simple answer is yes, of course. We offer a range of products that are all recyclable at curb side. 

    We have a range of temperature-specific products from freezing to high temp for identifying products in zinc baths. Speak to our sales team to find the right product for your needs. 

    We sell our products all around the world, with partners in particular nations providing further assistance. We also provide technical help to all UK customers and some overseas clients upon request.

    With a few different label software’s to choose from our sale team will help you find the right one that matches your business needs. 

    The manufacturer has inspected a product bearing the CE mark, and is following EU safety, health, and environmental protection standards. – Full info can be found here.

    a mark that looks like a C and E, this certifies that a product satisfies the fundamental environmental, health, and safety standards set forth by EU law, permitting unrestricted trade within the EU and EEA markets.

    Following Brexit, the European Union and the United Kingdom came to an agreement known as the Windsor Framework that modifies how the Northern Ireland Protocol operates. Find full details here.

    The Framework was announced on 27 February 2023, formally adopted by both parties on 24 March 2023 and came into effect on 1 October 2023.

    Aiming to make sure that all 14 regulated allergens are prominently shown on menus and that eateries start allergy conversations with patrons, Owen’s Law is a campaign calling for more stringent food allergy labelling in UK restaurants. Read our full news post.

    By organising waste collection and creating separate streams for recyclable products, including food waste, the UK government’s “Simpler Recycling” law was adopted in 2023 to decrease landfill waste in England. Read the full details on our news page.

    GHS means Globally Harmonized System of Classification and is an international standard that is used to classify hazards and label hazardous chemicals. You can find all the symbols and what they mean on our news page.