The materials which are used to make a garment attractive for selling and packing other than fabric and trims are called accessories. Accessories are the materials which are used to give a finishing touch to your clothing products. These are generally used to finish, decorate, pricing & packing the clothing. Accessories don’t have the functional properties but have the aesthetic properties.
It is important to maintain a sustainable practice and socially responsible profile as a business these days. As raw materials are scarce, we need to put an effort into keeping them in the recycling loop. An eco-friendly end product will also demand an eco-friendly label.
100% Recycled Polyester Yarn can be used to produce your woven labels. Full tractability is available upon request. We can provide you with details of where the yarn is produced and details of what it is made from.
We can produce your branded woven labels using organic cotton, with reduced carbon footprint & water contamination. It is a skin friendly material and is certified.
Discarded leather is collected from the manufacture of apparel, shoes, handbags, furniture, and is put through a series of scouring processes to achieve a consistently even texture. This allows for tags with all the best characteristics of this natural product using recycled items.
Bamboo is both a sustainable and renewable alternative for making paper. As compared with traditional wood sources, bamboo is ready for harvest after 2 to 3 years while traditional wood materials take 5 to 8 years, reducing the time to harvest as well as helping to save the environment.
Vegetable inks are a great substitute for petroleum-based ink. They are environmentally friendly whilst achieving great colouring. These can be used to print swing tickets and other paper-based products.
As well as being an alternative material that preserves rainforests, the manufecturing of this paper also uses less water and energy and releases less CO2.
Agricultural straw is an environmentally friendly alternative source for making paper. It helps reduce waste by using surplus straw from agriculture thus reducing the reliance on trees.
Swing tickets and packaging are produced using recycled papers or sources from sustainable forests. Different finishes, colours and applications can be produced on recycled paper.
Soft woven labels, made with polyester yarns from 100% recycled PET bottles. Recycled yarns are produced without chemicals that harm the environment, have 32% reduced CO2 emission, and consume 64% less energy
Recycled LDPE is a material which is sourced from pre-consumer plastic waste. This waste would otherwise end up in landfill and therefore is a sustainable alternative to standard plastic.
Made using substances such as cornstarch to dramatically reduce the environmental impact. Opting for a biodegradable plastic is a huge step and something that needs to be discussed in detail to ensure that all your requirements can be met.
RFID dramatically increases the general visibility of products, helping shop floor staff to restock in real-time and reduce less ‘Out of Stock’ situations. Using this data, you can begin to see patterns of how products move through a store, helping retailers to make adjustments to the in-store experience to improve sales. Using RFID movement tracking and sales data, retailers will be able to systematically determine which exact products were stolen, at what exact time as well as how the perpetrator existed the store.
Product tagging not only helps within the retail environment, but also in the supply chain process. Retailers can determine exactly where goods are in individual pallets and containers, giving greater control and management over the supply chain. Retailers can also use readers installed at the entrance and exit of their warehouse to read tags on shipped items and delivery vehicles.
RFID can speed up and potentially eliminate the traditional checkout process altogether. Items could pass on a conveyor through scanners that read on-the-fly rather than individual bar code scans, with the customer just paying at the end by swiping their card or mobile phone. RFID is integral for customers looking to buy online, pick up in-store. Without accurate, real-time inventory counts, a retailer could be selling an item for pickup that doesn’t actually exist in the store.