Made in the EU
Carbon emissions from transport are kept as low as possible, since your packaging is made locally in the EU.
175ml PET Bottle with Lid
A wide-neck bottle with a 175ml capacity with various closer and finish options
Made in the EU
Carbon emissions from transport are kept as low as possible, since your packaging is made locally in the EU.
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Description
Suitable for a wide range of industries, like supplements, cosmetics, skincare and more. Our 175ml PET bottles come in a variety of colours and multiple sealing and closure options.
Eco properties options
Made in Europe
Recyclable
Industries
Supplements
Colour options
Transparent, White, Brown, Blue, Green, Black
Material
PET
Raw material
PET
You can stuff PET bottles and jars with a wide range of products, solid or liquid. As these containers are both light and sturdy, they’re a handy and protective vessel for supplement powders and pills, lotions and creams, and even dry and wet foods. Please note that only appropriate testing will tell you if the PET plastic is compatible with your product.
Absolutely. Crafted from Polyethylene Terephthalate, PET containers are 100% recyclable plastic. They are also sturdy enough to be reused multiple times for purposes other than the original.
PET is approved by regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) for use in food packaging. To keep your products in the best shape, store your containers in a cool and dry place.
Yes, but while PET plastic is impervious, not all types of caps for your container will provide a watertight seal. For liquids and water-based products, you might want to use EPE or induction liners rather than unlined caps or caps with pressure-sensitive (PS 22) liners.
This liner type is usually ideal for dry and solid products such as powders and pills. The PS 22 seal can effectively preserve the dryness of your product. It is not waterproof, though, since the liner requires a dry surface on the bottle to stick.
This budget-friendly liner serves as a leakproof barrier. While the EPE is a general-purpose cap liner, its true calling is liquids and water-based supplements, like lotions. If you’re looking for an airtight seal, use the induction liner rather than the EPE.
The induction seal cap is the most secure and tamper-evident closure option for your products. The liner is applied to the container with the use of an induction sealing machine, which makes it impossible to re-apply once meddled with. This airtight and hermetic seal perfectly protects the freshness of pharmaceuticals (pills, tablets, capsules), personal care products (creams, gels, lotions), food (both dry & liquid), and more. The liner comes plain or printed with a custom message, such as “sealed for your protection”.
If you’re looking for a child-resistant cap (CRC), the pharmacy cap should be your choice. The user must push it down and twist to open, which makes it challenging for a child. Since this cap type is required for certain over-the-counter drugs, it is generally a good enough seal to protect from external contamination.
Description
Suitable for a wide range of industries, like supplements, cosmetics, skincare and more. Our 175ml PET bottles come in a variety of colours and multiple sealing and closure options.
Eco properties options
Made in Europe
Recyclable
Industries
Supplements
Certifications options
Colour options
Transparent, White, Brown, Blue, Green, Black
Material
PET
Raw material
PET
You can stuff PET bottles and jars with a wide range of products, solid or liquid. As these containers are both light and sturdy, they’re a handy and protective vessel for supplement powders and pills, lotions and creams, and even dry and wet foods. Please note that only appropriate testing will tell you if the PET plastic is compatible with your product.
Absolutely. Crafted from Polyethylene Terephthalate, PET containers are 100% recyclable plastic. They are also sturdy enough to be reused multiple times for purposes other than the original.
PET is approved by regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) for use in food packaging. To keep your products in the best shape, store your containers in a cool and dry place.
Yes, but while PET plastic is impervious, not all types of caps for your container will provide a watertight seal. For liquids and water-based products, you might want to use EPE or induction liners rather than unlined caps or caps with pressure-sensitive (PS 22) liners.
This liner type is usually ideal for dry and solid products such as powders and pills. The PS 22 seal can effectively preserve the dryness of your product. It is not waterproof, though, since the liner requires a dry surface on the bottle to stick.
This budget-friendly liner serves as a leakproof barrier. While the EPE is a general-purpose cap liner, its true calling is liquids and water-based supplements, like lotions. If you’re looking for an airtight seal, use the induction liner rather than the EPE.
The induction seal cap is the most secure and tamper-evident closure option for your products. The liner is applied to the container with the use of an induction sealing machine, which makes it impossible to re-apply once meddled with. This airtight and hermetic seal perfectly protects the freshness of pharmaceuticals (pills, tablets, capsules), personal care products (creams, gels, lotions), food (both dry & liquid), and more. The liner comes plain or printed with a custom message, such as “sealed for your protection”.
If you’re looking for a child-resistant cap (CRC), the pharmacy cap should be your choice. The user must push it down and twist to open, which makes it challenging for a child. Since this cap type is required for certain over-the-counter drugs, it is generally a good enough seal to protect from external contamination.
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