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Innovatively sustainable for a better tomorrow

PDB relies on reusable and compostable solutions.


The PDB Promise

Sustainability is an integral part of our actions, as we aim to minimize negative environmental impacts, conserve resources, and promote ethical production conditions. The continuously growing market for dietary supplements leads to an increased demand for raw materials, which in turn is reflected in environmental pollution and unfair working conditions if one does not strive for sustainable production.

At PDB, we lead by example, and this is most impressively demonstrated in our packaging materials, with which we hold a pioneering position in the market.


MIRON Glass

Miron's innovative and patented biophotonic glass reliably protects our products and their ingredients from harmful UV radiation, while allowing high-energy components of sunlight to pass through – thus keeping ingredients fresh and effective for longer.

Miron stands for the highest glass quality, is versatile, and particularly sustainable due to its reusability.

The Refill Bags

Our refill bags, which can be used to refill MIRON jars at any time, are made of grass paper with a rice paper closure – an almost completely compostable solution.

Our sustainable refill concept saves valuable resources and guarantees optimal use of raw materials and less waste as a result.

No fillers or excipients

At PDB, we rely on the highest quality premium raw materials with the highest bioavailability.

In line with the goal of creating the best possible product formulations with scientifically sound dosages and optimal synergies between the active ingredients, our products are also free from inferior and often environmentally critical fillers or excipients, which are frequently used in inferior mass-produced goods.