30ml Glass Jar with Lid

Small glass jar with 3 colour options. This size is perfect for spices, herbs, cosmetics and many other low-volume products.

Made in the EU

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

30ml Glass Jar with Lid

This classic tiny jar comes in transparent, light-brown and brown glass. Don’t forget about cap colour options - black, white, gold and silver. This design is suitable for both regular and premium products.

Eco properties options

Reusable

Recyclable

Industries

Supplements

Colour options

Transparent, Brown, Light brown

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.
Yes, glass is fully recyclable. What’s more, its original quality remains unaffected even after multiple recycling processes. Many products come in glass bottles and jars with paper labels adhered using glue. This prompts the question: Should labels be removed before recycling? Although most recycling centres accept labelled glass, you can take the extra step of removing labels when possible, just to be on the safe side.
Indeed, glass is considered environmentally safer due to its non-toxic nature. Non-recycled plastic emits harmful substances into the environment. On that note, glass takes a longer time to decompose. While plastic can take around 450-1000 years to break down, glass can take up to 1 million years.

30ml Glass Jar with Lid

This classic tiny jar comes in transparent, light-brown and brown glass. Don’t forget about cap colour options - black, white, gold and silver. This design is suitable for both regular and premium products.

Eco properties options

Reusable

Recyclable

Industries

Supplements

Certifications options

Colour options

Transparent, Brown, Light brown

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.
Yes, glass is fully recyclable. What’s more, its original quality remains unaffected even after multiple recycling processes. Many products come in glass bottles and jars with paper labels adhered using glue. This prompts the question: Should labels be removed before recycling? Although most recycling centres accept labelled glass, you can take the extra step of removing labels when possible, just to be on the safe side.
Indeed, glass is considered environmentally safer due to its non-toxic nature. Non-recycled plastic emits harmful substances into the environment. On that note, glass takes a longer time to decompose. While plastic can take around 450-1000 years to break down, glass can take up to 1 million years.
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