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Responsibility Report 2024

EE responsibility report 2023 is available now! Sustainability in the production of labels and hangtags. Which steps did EE Labels take in terms of reduction of energy consumption, sustainable production and choice of materials? Read all about it in our responsibility report. Receive responsibility report 2023 Sustainable production Before you know half of 2024 is over […]

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EE Labels x WOLKAT and DROP&LOOP

In the interview series “Beyond labels,” Marloes Evers talks to innovators in textiles. What are they up to and is there a common thread in their work? This time speaking: Kimberley van der Wal, director of business development for Wolkat and Drop&Loop. Textiles were introduced to me from an early age, through stories told by […]

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“Digital Product Passport, a burden or opportunity?”

An introduction to QR-labels by EE Labels, DPP regulation and preparation by Twintag and New Optimist’s users experience EE Labels is specialized in the production and distribution of labels, hangtags and packaging material. The company was founded in 1900. EE Labels has its own factories in The Netherlands and Turkey. Besides that EE Labels works […]

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EE Labels @ Circular Textile Days – 5 & 6 June

Circular Textile Days EE Labels

This year we will be present again during the Circular Textile Days in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. Among other things, EE Labels presents the Digital Product Passport for Tricorp in collaboration with Twintag and tells more about what woven labels with unique QR codes can mean for the brand experience and transparency towards your customer. Sustainability Expert Erna […]

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EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) for textile products

Newyear's update EE Labels

The EPR textiles decision has been published. A new legislation from Europe to make products more sustainable, recyclable and reusable. This EPR will start on the 1st of July. What does the EPR for textiles include? The EPR decision covers clothing, household textiles (bed linen, curtains, tarpaulins and tents, dishcloths, mops, etc.) and returned products. […]

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Product passport with unique QR label

Europe is coming up with new legislation to make products more sustainable, recyclable and reusable. The product passport will soon be a prerequisite for putting your product on the European market. More about product passports A unique product passport In a product passport, companies record composition, technical data and other information for customers. This passport […]

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EE Labels x Circular Textile Days

On 13 and 14 September, EE Labels will be exhibiting at the Circular Textile Days. Erna Heymans will tell you all about the possibilities of a digital product passport. Are you coming to visit us? Let us know, we have options for free admission. What is a digital product passport? A digital product passport is […]

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First adopters Paptic: from COS to 5 Parisian luxury brands

Soft, re-usable, CO2 saving and fully customizable. Paptic is the sustainable packaging alternative for brands. From workwear supplier to webshop, from sportswear to bed linen. Looking for packaging without plastic? EE offers the sustainable alternative for plastic packaging. COS, &Other Stories and 5 Parisian luxury brands choose Paptic Web orders are often being shipped in […]

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Sustainable alternative for plastic polybags and mailers

Looking for an alternative for plastic packaging? We got you covered! More and more orders are placed online. This means more shipments and packaging material. Not great for the environment. And so we started looking for a sustainable packaging material. Our goal and focus: no more plastic in the mailers. It’s our goal to work […]

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100% natural dustbags and shoppers from The Netherlands

Support the local textile industry and newcomers in The Netherlands with these complete natural dustbags or shoppers. The fabric for these bags is made in The Netherlands, by our colleague weaving factory AC Ter Kuijle. Available in the following qualities: linen, linen/cotton mix, organic cotton or black cotton. All qualities can be silkscreen printed with […]

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Sustainable and local collaboration for Arriva

Arriva shows the world that local , social  and sustainable  production is possible, also for big companies. Claudy Jongstra developed new ties and shawls for all employees of Arriva, together with production atelier Makers Unite. We made the fabric in our sustainable factory. In Claudy’s work 3 themes are central: making, social and ecological. In this project all of it […]

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From sustainable to circular production

Sustainability has been the buzz word for a while, by now it’s the minimum you can do. It’s time for change and more improvement, time for circularity. But how to make the step as a company, from sustainable to circular production? EE Labels guides you with 5 key points. 1. Design circular from the start Think […]

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3 tips to become a more sustainable fashion brand

Duurzame labels

What is the environmental impact of your company, products or clothing? And if you want to become more sustainable or work towards circularity, where to start? A circular textile-industry is where we have to be in 2025, much sooner than most of us think. The Dutch government strives to run a circular economy in 2050. […]

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REPAIR & REUSE with patches or labels

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To cherish what we have, repair what breaks down, reuse what is already there. And when we buy new products: preferably sustainable. A movement that is gaining popularity! And something to consider for your company too. The repair market is growing much faster than the market for new products Broken? Then fix it! Preferably in […]

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Sustainable labels made from organic cotton

Duurzame labels

Despite the circumstances, or perhaps precisely because of those, it is moreimportant than ever to work on new solutions that are better for our environment. At EE we believe in mono-material products: consisting entirely of 1 material only, this makesrecycling possible. MONO MATERIAL PRODUCTS A labelof natural materialis made of only natural fibres and a […]

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4 ways to get the most out of your hangtags

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A hangtag is the first thing to be removed, before customers are using the purchased product. What if your customer can still use the tag and it does not end up in the bin? Let’s develop some ideas! For this you can use the following guidelines. Tell the story of your brand Since you’re not […]

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Recycled labels of PET-bottles

Duurzame labels

More and more often brands ask us about sustainable labels. An option we can definitely supply! For many years we are working with recycled yarns. This way you brand your product with a complety recycled label, produced in our own factory in The Netherlands. NewLife is the brand name of yarns that are made for […]

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Ocean Plastic lanyards at Fashion Summit Copenhagen

Weaving with Ocean Plastic EE Labels contributed to the international 2-day event Fashion Summit Copenhagen in collaboration with Parley “For The Oceans”. Lanyards were made from Ocean Plastic. Plastic waste that was collected from the ocean and processed into yarns. Those yarns turned into lanyards. EE Labels was already producing labels from recycled PET-bottles… Perhaps […]

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Blue LOOP Originals and EE Labels: partners in sustainability

EE Labels and Blue LOOP Originals’ partnership is based on their vision of sustainability and corporate social responsibility; a shared vision that is key to their business philosophy. A few years ago, Blue LOOP Originals started producing clothing out of old jeans. “Our business is based on the notion that textile waste too often ends […]

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What is our STep-Certificate?

Last January we were inspected for compliance with the strict standards for the SteP certificate. We achieved a high score in Level 2 and are the first production company in the Netherlands to comply with this standard, something that we are extremely proud of. There are a lot of quality marks and certificates within the […]

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