Our Eco-Conscious Promise
Sustainability is at the core of everything I make. I use plastic-free, recyclable glass packaging because I believe these jars should have a second life in your home, not in a landfill.
It brings me so much joy to see my product containers being repurposed. By choosing to reuse these glass jars for storing kitchen staples, you are helping to reduce waste and conserve our planet's resources. It's a beautiful part of a mindful lifestyle.
This is what sustainability looks like in practice. An empty candle jar becomes a new home for spices or powders. I provide simple tips for removing the labels so you can easily integrate these durable glass containers into your daily life.
About Our Eco-Conscious Promise
Choosing glass over plastic is a small shift, but it changes how we handle daily waste. Every container I use for my creams and scents is meant to be cleaned and kept. If you are wondering how to clean off the labels, I suggest using a bit of rubbing alcohol or white vinegar. It clears the glass perfectly so you can use these jars for your own kitchen spices or small trinkets afterward.
When I started Kabbalah, I knew I did not want to contribute to the plastic waste clogging our environment. My decision to use glass jars for everything—from my cream deodorants to my beeswax candles—was deliberate. It ensures that the integrity of the product remains intact while giving you a vessel you can actually use again. ~ My approach to your home rituals I view sustainability as a practical, daily act. When you finish a product, you do not have to toss the container away. These hexagonal jars and amber bottles are built to last. Many of you have shared photos of how you use them to store tea, spices, or even small desk accessories. That makes me happy because it means we are closing the loop together. ~ How to prepare your jars for a second life One question I get often is how to remove my labels cleanly. It is quite simple: :: Use an alcohol-based liquid. Rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover, or even a splash of vodka works well. Soak a paper towel, wrap it around the label for about 30 minutes, and scrub. :: White vinegar is a gentle alternative. Soak a cloth in it, place it over the sticky area, and let it sit before scrubbing. ~ This way, you keep the glass, reduce your footprint, and add a little more mindfulness to your space. It is a small process, but it is one that keeps our planet healthier.
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