Glass Jar Return

Solid toothpastes are packed in glass because we’re all about fresh, high quality toothpaste. Glass is nonporous and impermeable, so there are no interactions between the glass packaging and the toothpaste inside. Glass has an almost zero rate of chemical interaction, which means whatever is kept inside a glass jar or bottle maintains its efficacy and and flavour for longer. Especially if it’s lightproof, like amber glass.

Glass is also great because it can be can be sterilised and reused up to 30 times. Currently, a huge 15% of our bottles and jars are reused. That’s because of you!

Return 12 jars or bottles – get a free toothpaste

Some of our customers reuse their Solid containers around the house, and we think thats amazing.

You can also join the hundreds of Kiwi who return or refill their Solid containers with us. We love to receive clean, de-labelled Solid glass containers back from both stores and individuals.

Currently, we offer 3 easy ways for you to return your glass jars.

Return to a participating stockist

Our stockists who accept returns are listed here. Ask them for a jar return card – once you’ve returned 12 in total they’ll give you a free toothpaste.

Send them to us

Save up a collection of any Solid jars and/or bottles and purchase a courier ticket from us. We will email you a ticket PDF to print and attach to your parcel. Pack your bottles and jars tightly using scrunched paper and drop the box off at your post shop. Or, send via your own method to: Solid, 4 Mohuia Crescent, Elsdon, Porirua 5022. Please include your name and email address in/on the parcel so we know who to credit the returns to. Once you’ve returned 12 in total we’ll credit your account for a free toothpaste.

Titahi Bay drop box

Place your clean, empty, and delabelled jars and bottles in the white returns box at 56 Tireti Road, Titahi Bay. Please include your name, email address and number of jars returned, so we know who to credit the returns to. Once you’ve returned 12 in total we’ll credit your account for a free toothpaste.