Biodegradable 4"x6" Shipping Label FAN FOLD (500 labels)

$49.00

Biodegradable Fan Fold Label Highlights

500 Labels per packet

100cm x 149cm (4"x6")

Perforated for easy tear-off

Works with our Bluetooth Printer

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Description

Introducing the ultimate game-changer in eco-friendly shipping: our Biodegradable Fan Fold Shipping Labels! Say goodbye to the guilt of using non-recyclable labels and hello to a greener way to ship. At 100x149cm, these labels are perfectly sized for our Milestone printers and ensuring a seamless fit and effortless printing experience.

But wait, there's more! Our labels aren't just about fitting in; they're about standing out – in the most eco-conscious way possible. Not only will your packages arrive looking sharp, but they'll also carry the badge of environmental responsibility.

Whether you're shipping out a mountain of parcels or just a handful, our labels ensure that your eco-friendly ethos is front and center. And the best part? You won't have to compromise on quality or convenience. Our labels stick like they should, ensuring your packages are labeled securely from dispatch to delivery.

So, make the switch to our Biodegradable Shipping Labels and join the ranks of businesses making a real difference. After all, why just go green when you can go Biodegradable? Perfect for the eco-savvy shipper who wants to leave a lighter footprint, these labels are not just about what's on the outside; they're a statement of what you stand for. Embrace the future of shipping with us – where sustainability meets functionality.

  • 500 Labels per package
  • Labels measure: 100(w) x 149(h)


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