Walking into a dispensary for the first time, or even the tenth, can be a little overwhelming. With such a wealth of options of brands, strains, and packaging types, decision paralysis can easily set in.
While decisions on whether to purchase flower, concentrates, edibles, or a refreshing cannabis beverage comes down to personal...
For distributors and retailers, cannabis packaging can be a headache. There are myriad compliance issues to contend with including labeling and tracking, and logistical challenges such as shipping units from other countries during a time of COVID-related supply chain chaos.
Packaging must also be child-resistant, yet easy enough for...
Today, nearly every consumer-packaged good from food to pharmaceuticals and now even cannabis products, are seeking the most effective, efficient and advanced formed and sealed packaging. The materials used for this packaging varies from majority plastics to sealed metal cans.
The benefits of sealed packaging are widespread:...
Are child-safety features locking out patients as well?
Bill McCall had never tried cannabis until his home state of Ohio legalized medical marijuana in 2016. McCall, 62, suffers from chronic pain and a seizure disorder but has neither mobility issues nor arthritis in his hands. However, he could not open mylar bags containing his...
If being more sustainable was at the top of your New Year’s resolution list this year, achieving that goal could be a bit daunting when buying cannabis at a dispensary. Breaking through the layers of plastic when opening your favorite edibles or flower is not only time-consuming, it’s wasteful. The non-recyclable material,...
It's time to address the cannabis industry's abundant use of plastic. Cannabis companies are fighting to create a healthier environment for their favorite plant to thrive.
Some companies in the cannabis industry are implementing bio-circular packaging solutions. Once unaffordable, they're increasingly available at competitive prices.
Shipping cannabis drinks in aluminum cans makes sense, however, researchers recently found an issue that may dramatically limit their shipping potential.