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Glass bottles

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Description : Glass bottle packaging offers durability, transparency, and a premium look. It is recyclable, inert, and preserves product freshness. Ideal for beverages, sauces, and beauty products.

foot printCarbon Footprint: 356 gm per bottle


clockTime to decompose : only broken into pieces


recyclability iconRecyclability : end less times


dollar signPrice Range : $ 0.70*


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Glass jars

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Description : Glass jar packaging offers transparency, durability, and airtight sealing. It is commonly used for preserving jams, sauces, spices, and other food products. It enhances product visibility and provides a premium look.

foot printCarbon Footprint: 503 gm per bottle


clockTime to decompose : only broken to pieces


recyclability iconRecyclability : endless times


dollar signPrice Range : $ 0.70*


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Glass vials

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Description : Glass vials packaging offers a small and versatile solution for storing and preserving liquid or solid substances. They are commonly used in pharmaceutical, laboratory, and cosmetic industries..

foot printCarbon Footprint: 100 gm per vial


clockTime to decompose : only broken to pieces


recyclability iconRecyclability : endless times


dollar signPrice Range : $ 0.10 to 0.50*


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Glass ampoules

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Description : Glass ampoules packaging provides sterile and tamper-evident containers for sensitive substances. They offer protection, accurate dosing, and are widely used in pharmaceutical, medical, and laboratory industries.

foot printCarbon Footprint: 100 gm per ampoules


clockTime to decompose : only broken to pieces


recyclability iconRecyclability : endless times


dollar signPrice Range : $ 0.20 to 0.40*


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Glass tubes

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Description : Glass tubes packaging provides a versatile solution for storing and protecting various substances. They offer transparency, durability, and are commonly used in scientific, laboratory, and industrial applications.

foot printCarbon Footprint: 100gm per tube


clockTime to decompose : only broken to pieces


recyclability iconRecyclability : endless times


dollar signPrice Range : $ 0.50*


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Glassine bags

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Description : Glassine bags are translucent, lightweight, and moisture-resistant. They provide a smooth and glossy surface, making them ideal for storing delicate items such as stamps, seeds, or small collectibles.

foot printCarbon Footprint: 100 gm per bag


clockTime to decompose : only broken to pieces


recyclability iconRecyclability : endless times


dollar signPrice Range : $ 0.50 to 2.00*


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Glassine envelopes

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Description : Glassine envelopes are translucent, thin, and glossy envelopes made from glassine paper. They provide moisture resistance and are commonly used for storing and protecting small items like stamps, seeds, or collectibles.

foot printCarbon Footprint: 200 gm per envelope


clockTime to decompose : only broken to pieces


recyclability iconRecyclability : endless times


dollar signPrice Range : $ 0.10 to 0.50*


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Glassine sheets

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Description : Glassine sheets packaging offers moisture resistance and a smooth surface. It is versatile, customizable, and suitable for various industries such as arts, crafts, baking, and food service.

foot printCarbon Footprint: 100gm per sheet


clockTime to decompose : only broken to pieces


recyclability iconRecyclability : endless times


dollar signPrice Range : $ 0.20 to 0.40*


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About Glass packaging

  • Long History: Glass has been used as a packaging material for thousands of years. The first known glass containers date back to around 1500 BCE in ancient Egypt. It has since become a popular choice for preserving and storing various products.
  • Endlessly Recyclable: Glass is 100% recyclable, meaning it can be recycled indefinitely without losing its quality or purity. This makes it a highly sustainable packaging material. Recycled glass, also known as cullet, can be used to manufacture new glass bottles and jars, reducing the need for raw materials.
  • Non-Porous and Non-Toxic: Glass is impermeable and non-reactive, meaning it does not interact with the contents it holds. It does not leach harmful chemicals into food or beverages, ensuring the products remain safe and uncontaminated. This property makes glass packaging ideal for preserving flavors and maintaining product integrity.
  • Preserves Product Freshness: Glass containers provide excellent protection against oxygen and moisture. They create a barrier that helps preserve the freshness, taste, and aroma of food and beverages. Glass packaging is commonly used for products like jams, sauces, pickles, and beverages that require a long shelf life.
  • Heat-Resistant: Glass has high thermal stability, making it suitable for packaging hot or cold products. It can withstand high temperatures without warping or releasing harmful substances, which is why it is commonly used for storing hot liquids, such as coffee or tea, and for heat-sterilized products like baby food jars.

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