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Cannabis Brand Wyld Pioneers Compostable, CR Pouch for Edibles

The petite flexible pouch for the Canadian market holds two gummies and is completely compostable and biodegradable—from the adhesives to the inks to the zipper.

In preparation for the launch of its products in Canada in late 2021, Wyld collaborated with a number of suppliers and manufacturers to develop a fully compostable pouch, child-resistant pouch.
In preparation for the launch of its products in Canada in late 2021, Wyld collaborated with a number of suppliers and manufacturers to develop a fully compostable pouch, child-resistant pouch.

In 2016, Clackamas, Ore.-based edibles brand Wyld was launched to deliver to the cannabis market what its founders felt was lacking: edibles that actually tasted good. Today it offers a range of cannabis-infused gummy selections made with real fruit, such as strawberries, peaches, huckleberries, marionberries, lemons, and others in paperboard packaging beautifully decorated with illustrations of the fruit from which each variety is derived.


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Says the Wyld team, “Our reputation is built by providing trustworthy, repeatable cannabis experiences that consumers can rely on made with high-quality ingredients and consistent dosing. Not only do our gummies have great flavor, but they’re also designed and continuously improved upon by our team of food scientists and quality experts.”

While the team says its products certainly set the brand apart from its competitors, they add that they are most proud of Wyld’s mission to give back to communities, protect the ecosystem, and contribute to progressive change within society. “Most brands can talk the talk, but our commitments and the actions we’ve taken certainly walk the walk,” the team says. “This includes our actions in service to our four Pillars of Commitment: Social and Racial Justice, Health and Wellness, Combatting the Failed War on Drugs, and Environmental Sustainability.”

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