Tie-on tags work on rough, dusty or fabric surfaces where adhesive can fail or leave residue. They’re also easy to remove or re-use without damage.
Yes—ballpoint and permanent markers work best. For damp environments, use permanent ink and allow it to dry before handling.
Cotton looks premium and is easy to tie; polypropylene twine offers higher tensile strength; elastic loops make fast attachment to handles and bottle necks.
Choose reinforced (eyeletted) holes and double-knot for heavy items. Keep tags away from sharp edges or banding.
Yes—custom sizes, colours, branding and string lengths are available. Share your workflow and quantities for a tailored quote.
Paper tags are recyclable. Remove any non-paper components (metal eyelets, plastic string) before recycling according to local guidelines.