From a marketing standpoint, the packaging your company uses is essential; it’s part of your company’s identity. A good package design will:
Your packaging design should also reflect your audience’s values. For example, if sustainability is important to your clientele, make sure your package minimizes waste. For those with an environmentally conscious client base, consider whether you can recycle your packaging, or it will need to be thrown away.
Packaging also has more to do than just marketing your product: It also needs to notify consumers of important information as required by law.
Every state’s cannabis regulators have an important job: preventing marijuana products from being sold to minors and onto the black market. To accomplish this task, packaging laws are put into place.
Requirements such as child-proof containers and clear labels are two ways packaging laws help keep cannabis out of the wrong hands.
In addition to following state guidelines to regulate cannabis packaging, marijuana packaging also plays an important role in protecting the product.
Whether shipping weed and weed products directly to customers or to other retailers, ensuring the product remains in good condition and protecting its quality is essential. Producers will take into consideration the type of container that will best protect the integrity of their product, as well as the laws of the different states they ship to, when designing packaging.
Because cannabis packaging needs to protect the product’s quality, there are many different types of containers producers can choose from, such as:
Though each state has its own guidelines for what needs to be included on a cannabis package, there are some general commonalities. For example, pretty much every state requires packaging to be child-proof.
Below, we’ll dive into some of the current guidelines in each state where marijuana is legal. It is important to remember that this is not an exhaustive list, and additional regulations will need to be followed.
It is important to note these are just a few of the many requirements states have that marijuana companies must adhere to. Though there are common requirements across most of the states, there are unique characteristics as well.
For example, most states require packages to be opaque or light-resistant in addition to child-resistant. Many also require that packaging not be designed to appeal to minors.
While nearly all states have disclaimer language and packaging information, the specific wording they want to be used and the information they want to be included will vary from state to state.
Designing packing for your company’s products can be challenging in everyday situations, and designing packaging for cannabis products is often even more challenging. There are many unique challenges cannabis companies face, including:
Keeping up with every state’s packaging requirements for marijuana can be a tough job. With its evolving nature and the fact that many states are starting to adopt marijuana use in various forms, companies may find it difficult to keep up with everything.
Thankfully, you don’t have to have to navigate these waters alone. There are people available to help.
When creating your packaging, you may want to work with a team of people to help you create it; these can be people you have in-house or hire an outside consulting company. Your team should include:
Product developers will have in-depth knowledge about the product and share proven guidance about how best to package it in a way that will preserve it.
Designers with experience in the cannabis industry will likely be familiar with some of the various regulations they must follow. They will bring ideas on how best to incorporate everything you need in a package.
Finally, compliance consultants, or if you have a compliance officer of your own, will help ensure your packaging follows the guidelines set by each state. They will also play a role in helping you maintain your compliance, keeping an eye out for any changes in regulations.
Each state’s regulatory authorities keep a close eye on cannabis packaging to ensure regulations are being followed. If your packaging is found to be out of compliance, you may face various consequences, including:
Both of these penalties will impact your ability to do business in a specific state, which can cost your company income. So, staying current on packaging requirements is essential for your cannabis business.
In addition to containers that products are sold in, companies can also create and sell branded accessories. These often don’t have to follow specific state guidelines and are a great way to get your brand out there and recognizable.
As you design your cannabis packaging, consider working with a company to help you design accessories as well. These can include:
The marijuana industry faces unique challenges when it comes to creating packaging for its product. Packaging needs to be on-brand and appealing while also taking care to ensure it follows specific guidelines each state sets forth.
Marijuana producers will need to decide which states they want to do business in (as not all allow recreational marijuana use; some only allow medicinal use), and then create packaging that is compliant in each individual state.
Though many states have some similar requirements for the packaging of marijuana products, they also all have their own unique requirements and specific disclaimer verbiage.
Keeping up with changing packaging laws can be challenging. Having a team in place to help you create your packaging and monitor each state’s unique requirements can help. You can bring a team in-house to do this or hire outside help to assist with this process. You’ll need to decide what works best for you and your company.
If your packaging is found to be out of compliance, there can be monetary consequences. But, by following state guidelines, you will be able to reach more customers with your product than just those in your particular state.