Responsibility

 

The decisions behind Djara's packaging were made at the same time as the formulation decisions, not retrofitted for appearance, but considered from the start.

Glass was chosen for the 500ml vessels because it is inert, infinitely recyclable, and honest about what it is. It doesn't leach. It doesn't degrade the formulation. And it lasts - a Djara bottle on a bench is an object worth keeping, not discarding.

The 50ml hand balm is housed in aluminium — tube and cap both — because aluminium is one of the most recyclable materials on earth and can be reprocessed indefinitely without loss of quality. The 1L refill tin follows the same logic, and serves a practical purpose: fewer glass vessels over time for those who refill.

Where aluminium wasn't possible — the pump mechanism is the honest answer — we haven't pretended otherwise.

The native Australian ingredients in the range were chosen with care and with consideration of how they have been used traditionally. That means understanding their origins, their place in Country, and the communities connected to them — not simply adding them to a label.