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Our reusable PP jars are the perfect solution for those looking for practical and safe containers for heating food. They can withstand temperatures up to 120°C, making them ideal for use in microwave ovens. They are also lightweight, making them easy to transport and handle. They guarantee food safety, as they are safe for contact with both hot and cold food, and do not release toxic substances when heated.
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50/36/010 | Cup 470 ml |
120 x 63 mm |
Injected polypropylene |
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50/36/020 | 700 ml |
120 x 100 mm |
Injected polypropylene |
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50/36/030 | Jar + Lid 1.000 ml |
145 x 80 mm |
Injected polypropylene |
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50/36/040 | Tampa transparente |
470/700 ml |
Polypropylene |
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50/36/050 | Jar + Lid 1.000 ml |
Medium |
Injected polypropylene |
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Place the food in the jar, leaving a small space at the top. Close the lid tightly and heat in the microwave, as they can withstand up to 120°C. Carefully remove from the microwave and enjoy. After use, wash and reuse.
To use our reusable PP tubs, simply place the food in the tub, leaving a small space at the top. Close the lid tightly and heat in the microwave, as these jars can withstand temperatures up to 120°C. Once heated, carefully remove from the microwave and enjoy your food. After use, wash the jars and reuse them for future use.
Injected polypropylene
Store in a dry place at temperatures between 10° and 30°C in its original packaging, not exposed to direct sunlight.
Plastics are 100% recyclable by depositing them in the appropriate container.
The end user is responsible for the proper management of the waste he/she generates.