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250ml PET Jar with Lid
Our 250ml/8oz plastic jars with lids are the durable and cost-effective alternative to glass.
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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250ml PET Jar with Lid
Available in two different colours, clear and white to imitate glass, our range of 250ml/8oz plastic jars are great for supplements, beauty and cosmetic products. They also come with your choice of white and black closure options, depending on what your industry requires.
Eco properties options
Made in Europe
Recyclable
Industries
Supplements
Colour options
Transparent, White
Material
PET
Raw material
PET
Because PET containers are lightweight, durable and shatterproof, they’re a great solution for an assortment of products, both water-based and dry. This includes supplements and cosmetics (lotions, powders, pills, shampoos) and food products (spices, flour, sauces, etc.). Please make sure to test the container with your product as usage is case-sensitive.
True. PET stands for Polyethylene Terephthalate, which is a completely recyclable type of plastic. Your containers can get a new life in the packaging industry, but also in fashion or even industrial strapping.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) have deemed this type of plastic as good food packaging material. The best practice is to safeguard your PET containers from direct sunlight, heat and dampness.
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.
The pressure-sensitive liner is typically perfect for dry or solid products: spices, powders, pills, etc. The PS 22 will maintain your dry product moisture-free but might not keep your liquids from leaking out. This liner is not waterproof because it needs a dry land area on the bottle to create a seal.
Commonly used to avoid leakage, the EPE is a cost-effective cap liner. It’s best for liquids and water-based supplements. The EPE does not create an air barrier, so if you’re looking for this kind of seal, consider the heat induction liner.
The ultimate packaging protection, the induction liner comes with a tamper-evident and airtight seal. It must be applied via an induction sealing machine, so there is no chance of resealing once opened. This hermetic liner will work perfectly with dry and liquid supplements, whether it be pharmaceuticals, superfoods or cosmetics. You can pick a plain or custom seal version with a “sealed for your protection” message.
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.
250ml PET Jar with Lid
Available in two different colours, clear and white to imitate glass, our range of 250ml/8oz plastic jars are great for supplements, beauty and cosmetic products. They also come with your choice of white and black closure options, depending on what your industry requires.
Eco properties options
Made in Europe
Recyclable
Industries
Supplements
Certifications options
Colour options
Transparent, White
Material
PET
Raw material
PET
Because PET containers are lightweight, durable and shatterproof, they’re a great solution for an assortment of products, both water-based and dry. This includes supplements and cosmetics (lotions, powders, pills, shampoos) and food products (spices, flour, sauces, etc.). Please make sure to test the container with your product as usage is case-sensitive.
True. PET stands for Polyethylene Terephthalate, which is a completely recyclable type of plastic. Your containers can get a new life in the packaging industry, but also in fashion or even industrial strapping.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) have deemed this type of plastic as good food packaging material. The best practice is to safeguard your PET containers from direct sunlight, heat and dampness.
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.
The pressure-sensitive liner is typically perfect for dry or solid products: spices, powders, pills, etc. The PS 22 will maintain your dry product moisture-free but might not keep your liquids from leaking out. This liner is not waterproof because it needs a dry land area on the bottle to create a seal.
Commonly used to avoid leakage, the EPE is a cost-effective cap liner. It’s best for liquids and water-based supplements. The EPE does not create an air barrier, so if you’re looking for this kind of seal, consider the heat induction liner.
The ultimate packaging protection, the induction liner comes with a tamper-evident and airtight seal. It must be applied via an induction sealing machine, so there is no chance of resealing once opened. This hermetic liner will work perfectly with dry and liquid supplements, whether it be pharmaceuticals, superfoods or cosmetics. You can pick a plain or custom seal version with a “sealed for your protection” message.
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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