Sustainable development
Blueglass is committed to providing climate-smart packaging while offering a long-term sustainable business approach to its clients.
BLUEGLASS. is dedicated to deliver a sustainable packaging solution customized to your product. This is achieved through the use of recyclable materials crafted with a focus on resource efficiency and responsibility. Furthermore, BLUEGLASS. consistently adapts its offerings to align with changing market trends and evolving needs while encouraging its clients to always consider sustainable glass packaging for their project.
Glass is a very sustainable option.
Facts about Glass
From its creation to its end-of-life, glass is composed of natural ingredients that can be recycled indefinitely. Made from sand, limestone, and soda ash, glass is a testament to sustainable materials.
BLUEGLASS. will always produce glass bottles with PCR (post-consumer recycled) glass, up to 80%. Even when using flint or premium flint glass, there is still a portion of recycled glass used in the production. Furthermore, BLUEGLASS. prioritizes weight reduction when developing both standard and customized products. This approach leads to a lighter glass, which is highly sustainable when produced responsibly by minimizing transportation, packaging, and incorporating a significant amount of recycled glass.
Finally, glass is the best choice by preserving taste and quality as it is made from natural ingredients and acts as a protective barrier, ensuring product integrity and taste preservation.
Manufacturing
We encourage the use of recycled glass to minimise raw materials and energy consumption. We carefully select manufacturing partners who adopt energy-saving and alternative fuel technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
In some cases, glass factories manage to both use a substantial portion of recycled glass and reuse the heat generated by the glass furnace to provide heating for nearby buildings around the factory. This dual approach minimizes the consumption of raw materials and the waste of generated heat.