

· By First Capital
Inhale Leads the Charge for a Greener Cannabis Industry: Tackling Plastic Waste with Sustainable Solutions
As cannabis sales continue to climb across the United States, a new challenge looms—plastic waste. Packaging from cannabis products, such as pre-roll tubes and plastic pouches, is contributing to the global plastic crisis, littering streets and clogging landfills. While states like New York are beginning to address the issue of cannabis packaging sustainability, environmental advocates argue that much more action is needed.
Inhale is stepping up as a leader in sustainability within the cannabis industry. By sourcing products directly from farms and using eco-friendly packaging, Inhale sets a new standard for responsible cannabis operations. Committed to delivering high-quality cannabis without excessive waste, Inhale takes a proactive approach to reducing plastic pollution at every stage of its process, offering a greener alternative to traditional cannabis packaging.
The Cannabis Plastic Problem
Plastic waste from cannabis products is becoming a significant environmental issue nationwide. Items like "doob tubes" and vape cartridges contribute to the mounting plastic crisis, polluting streams, oceans, and city streets. With the rapid expansion of cannabis legalization, addressing the issue of plastic packaging has never been more urgent.
Judith Enck, president of Beyond Plastics, stresses the importance of state regulations to curb this growing problem. “States need to establish environmental standards for cannabis packaging,” says Enck. Without these measures, the industry risks adding to an already overwhelming plastic waste crisis.
Inhale’s Eco-Friendly Commitment
While many companies are still struggling to address the plastic waste issue, Inhale has made sustainability a core value from the start. By prioritizing biodegradable, recyclable, and reusable packaging materials, Inhale minimizes its environmental impact without compromising on product safety or quality.
Inhale’s direct-from-farm model reduces the need for excessive packaging, cutting out unnecessary waste often introduced by wholesalers. Their products arrive in minimal, eco-friendly packaging designed to break down naturally. For example, Inhale’s pre-roll containers are made from recycled materials, and their product pouches are compostable. To further promote sustainability, Inhale offers rewards for customers who return used packaging, encouraging a circular, waste-free model.
Leading the Industry Forward
With cannabis sales projected to grow from $32 billion this year to $72 billion by 2030, the industry must take sustainability seriously. States like New York are beginning to require sustainable packaging practices, such as using recycled content or incentivizing reusable containers.
Inhale’s approach of direct sourcing and minimal, sustainable packaging serves as a model for the industry. By eliminating intermediaries, Inhale ensures that packaging is used only where absolutely necessary, dramatically reducing waste. Additionally, they empower consumers to make environmentally conscious choices by educating them on sustainable practices.
A Greener Future for Cannabis
Environmental advocates, including Enck, call for even bolder measures in cannabis packaging, such as deposit systems and a focus on durable, reusable materials.
Inhale is already leading by example. Their dedication to compostable and recyclable materials minimizes their environmental footprint, showing that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand. By working with eco-conscious suppliers and leveraging materials like cardboard and biodegradable plastics, Inhale demonstrates that the cannabis industry can be a force for environmental good.
As cannabis regulations evolve, Inhale’s commitment to sustainability proves that environmentally friendly practices aren’t just possible—they’re essential. Through collaboration with consumers and a focus on innovation, Inhale is paving the way for a cleaner, greener future in cannabis.