The common packaging mistake
Many cleaning product projects treat artwork as a late-stage decoration. That creates avoidable rework when the back label has no room for warnings, the barcode is placed on a curved surface, or carton marks do not match the buyer’s warehouse requirements.
A shelf-ready review should happen before final print files are approved, especially for private-label programs that will be shipped across markets.
A simple approval checklist
Review the product name, key use case, net content, claim hierarchy, instructions, warnings, ingredients, barcode area and carton information together. Then compare the front label from shelf distance rather than only on a desktop screen.
The goal is not a louder label. The goal is a pack that helps buyers, warehouse teams, retailers and consumers understand the product quickly.

