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Here at the SQDC, we’re aware that the products we sell may appear to be overpackaged. Like our customers, we want packaging to be minimized to reduce its environmental impact. That is why we’re working closely with suppliers to find optimal packaging solutions.
The process isn’t as straightforward as you might think. It requires considerable thought, discussion and coordination. Because cannabis is not an ordinary product, we are required to sell it responsibly, with a focus on protecting public health. Our producers and suppliers also have to meet the strict labelling and packaging rules imposed by the Cannabis Act and Health Canada.
The federal government’s Cannabis Regulations are very strict about labelling and packaging. The rules are important because they aim to prevent accidental consumption, especially by infants and children, and to provide consumers with the information necessary to make informed decisions.
Packages must therefore:
The following information must be displayed on the labels of all cannabis containers:
These requirements significantly reduce the lightweight packaging options available to producers. That said, we are working with producers and suppliers to identify potential solutions that will both reduce the amount of packaging involved and comply with current regulations.