Spoiler alert: it’s not pink packaging or adding 15 percent to the price tag. Women are the fastest-growing market in the cannabis industry. Learn how to reach them and keep them around.
It can be tempting to save money and time by cutting corners when dealing with hazardous cannabis waste. But keeping accurate documentation and making sure you work with reputable companies to dispose of your hazardous waste is one of the best ways to protect your business from unnecessary risks.
With a mission to support local farmers in the growing hemp industry, Harvest Connect wants to make Georgia a leader in the hemp and CBD market.
In late November, the FDA issued 15 warning letters to CBD companies and published a fact sheet detailing their safety concerns for CBD products. The FDA says they cannot deem CBD to be generally recognized as safe and that they will not tolerate making unsubstantiated health claims, marketing to children, using CBD as an ingredient in foods and marketing it as a dietary supplement.
Using copyright law, a cannabis business can utilize an arsenal of tools to defend its brand against counterfeiting.
The cannabis edibles industry is still immature and it will take time to bring all the necessary risk mitigation processes into place, but one excellent place to start is to seriously consider standardizing concentrates to a THC marker.
Take a look at these major hazards that occur in edibles production and learn how to keep your products safe and avoid putting your manufacturing operation at risk.
Proper flooring can play a critical role in helping maintain optimal safety and sanitation standards.
Using the right bottles and closures can help improve the safety of cannabis products.
Project Yosemite recently appointed Jennifer Raeder-Devens as Chief Scientific Officer. We caught up with Jennifer to talk about her experience and how she made it to the cannabis space.