The cannabis industry is facing pressure from rising tariffs on imported goods, adding to an already challenging landscape. Silly Nice, a Black and Veteran-Owned cannabis company based in Harlem, has responded by partnering with Sana Packaging, which focuses on sustainable packaging solutions from reclaimed materials. This strategy not only avoids tariffs but also promotes environmental responsibility. In its inaugural year, Silly Nice has sold over 40,000 products while reclaiming 694 pounds of plastic destined for the ocean, proving that a focus on sustainability and local sourcing can drive success for independent brands in the competitive cannabis market.
Silly Nice has chosen a local, sustainable approach to combat tariffs by partnering with Sana Packaging, focusing on eco-friendly packaging made from reclaimed materials.
In just their first year, Silly Nice sold over 40,000 products, showing that independent cannabis brands can succeed by prioritizing transparency and sustainability.
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