10ml Glass Roll-On Bottle

Brown or transparent glass bottle with a roll-on cap.

Made in the EU

Carbon emissions from transport are kept as low as possible, since your packaging is made locally in the EU.

10ml Glass Roll-On Bottle

This is what you need if you’re looking for glass roll-on bottles for essentials oils, perfume or other fragrant cosmetics. The caps make application easier and more precise. Aesthetically pleasing options of brown and transparent glass are in stock.

Colour options

Brown, Transparent

Material

glass

Raw material

Glass

You can safely store edible substances in glass jars and bottles. Your iquids, solid foods, supplement capsules and gummies will stay intact. Tightly screw on the lid and get a waterproof seal that also protects the contents from exposure to air. Remember to handle glass with care. Cracked glass, whether on the inside or outside, can pose dangers like cutting skin or releasing small glass fragments into the product.
Absolutely! Glass is completely recyclable and has the remarkable ability to be recycled indefinitely without compromising its original quality. Typically, products are packaged in glass bottles and jars with paper labels attached using glue. So, the question arises: Is it necessary to remove labels before recycling? The answer is that most recycling centres accept glass with labels. But, it's still a prudent practice to remove them, just as an extra precaution.
In general, yes, that's correct, but the reason behind it is crucial. Glass is non-toxic, while non-recycled plastic can release harmful substances into the environment. To put it in perspective, though, glass decomposes longer. Plastic breaks down in about 450-1000 years, whereas glass may need up to 1 million years.

10ml Glass Roll-On Bottle

This is what you need if you’re looking for glass roll-on bottles for essentials oils, perfume or other fragrant cosmetics. The caps make application easier and more precise. Aesthetically pleasing options of brown and transparent glass are in stock.

Eco properties options

Industries

Certifications options

Colour options

Brown, Transparent

Material

glass

Raw material

Glass

You can safely store edible substances in glass jars and bottles. Your iquids, solid foods, supplement capsules and gummies will stay intact. Tightly screw on the lid and get a waterproof seal that also protects the contents from exposure to air. Remember to handle glass with care. Cracked glass, whether on the inside or outside, can pose dangers like cutting skin or releasing small glass fragments into the product.
Absolutely! Glass is completely recyclable and has the remarkable ability to be recycled indefinitely without compromising its original quality. Typically, products are packaged in glass bottles and jars with paper labels attached using glue. So, the question arises: Is it necessary to remove labels before recycling? The answer is that most recycling centres accept glass with labels. But, it's still a prudent practice to remove them, just as an extra precaution.
In general, yes, that's correct, but the reason behind it is crucial. Glass is non-toxic, while non-recycled plastic can release harmful substances into the environment. To put it in perspective, though, glass decomposes longer. Plastic breaks down in about 450-1000 years, whereas glass may need up to 1 million years.
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