inspire

sustainability

"the greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it."

- Robert Swan, Author

why recycle?

In 2018, landfills accepted 27 million tons of plastic and more than 28 billion glass bottles and jars. These items are easily recyclable, but consumers haven't been doing their part. Recycling can help save resources, diminish pollution, and create jobs.

reduce

Inspire your clients to reduce their waste output, which will help steer us towards a more sustainable future.

reuse

Give your clients the ability to reuse their packaging! the second and third uses of items can help decrease waste.

recycle

Cut down on overproduction by recycling. make it a breeze for your clients to recycle by offering easily recyclable packaging.

everyone wins with tin!


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all glassed up!

crystal clear glass jars

did you know...

Glass is infinitely recyclable! Each and every year the U.S throws away $11.4 billion worth of packaging that could have been recycled! Our landfills are the #1 culprit to soil pollution on our green earth.

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bag it

made with 100% recyclable LDPE

made with 100% recyclable LDPE

tamper-evident tabs for safety

CPSC certified

child resistant

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everyone wins with tin!

tin & steel packaging

recyclable

reusable

Yes, metal can be continuously recycled! Actually steel is the most recycled material in North America.

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“We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.”

-Thomas Fuller, Historian

put a cap on it!

ocean reclaimed plastic cap


available in various sizes for glass and plastic jars

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totally tubular!

ocean reclaimed plastic tube


child-resistant & tamper-evident technology

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it's time to change and reclaim!

Ocean Reclaimed Plastic uses the plastic pollution from the ocean and uses it to create new products making it one of the most sustainable practices your company can invest in.

“At its core, the issue of a clean environment is a matter of public health.”

- Gina McCarthy, Administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

labeled with care

biodegradable packaging labels


When you see these labels, you know you’re purchasing 100% biodegradable items. Biodegradable packaging can ensure that you, and your end client, are contributing to a sustainable lifestyle.

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squeeze top tubes

easy access

im not only a tube i can be...

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squeeze top vials

doesn't pollute chemical toxins

you can use me for...

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hemp vials

child-resistant & food safe

i make a great...

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together we can!

At Green Earth, we believe in the message of doing what you can, with what you have, where you are. Not only do we believe in supplying and working towards a more sustainable future, but we also strive to educate our clients so that we can all make a difference, together.

start your journey to sustainability

Industry giants like Walmart, Coke, and Amazon are moving to become more sustainable. Why? Recycling can help save resources, diminish pollution, and create jobs. When you recycle, you reduce the amount of trash that ends up in the ocean and in landfills, which can take centuries to decompose.

Industry giants like Walmart, Coke, and Amazon are moving to become more sustainable. Why? Recycling can help save resources, diminish pollution, and create jobs. When you recycle, you reduce the amount of trash that ends up in the ocean and in landfills, which can take centuries to decompose.

Industry giants like Walmart, Coke, and Amazon are moving to become more sustainable. Why? Recycling can help save resources, diminish pollution, and create jobs. When you recycle, you reduce the amount of trash that ends up in the ocean and in landfills, which can take centuries to decompose.