Fruit & Vegetable Labels

TIPA’s certified home-compostable fruit and vegetable stickers, developed with Bio4Life, combine high-performance compostable film with certified compostable adhesive. The food-safe stickers adhere securely to produce and compost naturally with organic waste.

Designed for fresh produce and aligned with upcoming EU PPWR requirements, the stickers offer excellent adhesion across a wide range of fruit and vegetable surfaces. They are also suitable for packaging labels, branding, barcodes, and closures for food and fashion packaging.

Moisture-resistant and durable in ambient, refrigerated, and frozen conditions, the stickers help prevent the black marks and discoloration often associated with conventional labels.

  • Durable & flexible — Adapts to a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.
  • Certified home compostable — Both film and adhesive meet global compostability standards.
  • Resistant to oil, grease, and moisture — Ensuring sticker longevity.
  • Printable with flexographic & digital printing — Customizable for branding and compliance.
  • Gentle on produce — maintains the natural appearance without leaving marks or discoloration.
  • Suitable as a closure — ideal for baked goods and fashion items.
  • Fresh fruits
  • Fresh vegetables
  • Label on compostable packs and pouches
  • Closure for compostable bags

6 reels (1,000 meters each)

Have Questions?

See some answers to the most common questions about eco friendly packaging:

Yes, the adhesives are food-safe and certified compostable, meeting strict composting standards.

 Yes, these stickers are certified home compostable and break down in home compost bins like organic waste.

Yes, they are designed to align with PPWR regulations, where compostable stickers are becoming mandatory

Yes, they remain durable and flexible in room temperature, refrigeration, and freezing conditions.

Yes, they are resistant to moisture, oil, and grease.

Absolutely. They’re food-safe and ideal for eco-conscious and organic brands.

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