15ml Glass Jar with Lid
Small glass jar with lid, perfect for tiny cosmetics and food products. The jar comes in 2, and the lid in 4 colours.
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- 30€0.90/piece€26.99
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- 90€0.65/piece€58.59
- 120€0.61/piece€73.64
- 7500€0.36/piece€2,720.00
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| Data for current product configuration | 15ml Glass Jar with Lid15 ml |
|---|---|
| Material | Glass |
| Material colour | Brown |
| Thread | 38-400 |
| Closure type | Plain cap with EPE liner |
| Closure colour | White |
| Raw material | Glass |
| Weight | 0.047 kg |
| Eco properties |
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| Variant SKU | ph-247-1329 |
This is as tiny as small glass jars with lids go. Keep your products safely packed, from spices and pastes to cosmetics like lip balms and eye creams. Pick your glass variant - brown or clear - and choose from a variety of lid colours: black, white, gold and silver.
Material colour
- TransparentThis material is available in a transparent version.
- BrownThe product is available in brown.
Closure colour
- WhiteThis product has a white closure.
- BlackThis product has a black closure.
- GoldThis product is available in gold color.
- SilverThis product is available in silver.
Are glass containers food-safe and suitable for supplements?
Using glass jars and bottles to store food items, liquids, and supplements is completely safe. When you tightly seal the lid, it creates a waterproof barrier that protects the contents from air exposure. Nevertheless, it's important to handle these containers with care and refrain from selling products in glass jars with any cracks inside or outside. Cracked glass, even if the container doesn't break, can still pose dangers like causing cuts to the user's hands or releasing tiny glass shards into the product.
Are glass jars and bottles recyclable?
Indeed, glass is completely recyclable. The best part is that it can be recycled endlessly without compromising its initial quality. But glass bottles and jars often have paper labels attached with glue. Should these labels be removed for recycling? While most recycling centres accept glass with labels, it's advisable to remove them beforehand to be sure.
Are glass bottles and jars better for the environment than plastic?
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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