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As of now, cannabis is not a legal substance in many countries. As more and more countries begin to accept it as a drug, the number of cannabis cultivators and entrepreneurs continues to grow.

This is a forward-thinking state government that is leading the way by establishing an industry-wide carbon offset program. Through their Green Business Act, companies that purchase cannabis in California receive credits for their purchases.

To participate in the program, companies must commit to becoming carbon neutral by donating any excess carbon credits they receive to an organization that benefits their company’s goals. This helps them maintain their environmental credibility while supporting their business goals.

In this article, we will discuss how this state government is going beyond the call of duty to protect the environment and support its economy by becoming a carbon neutral business. We will also cover some other green businesses that are helping spread awareness of this industry as being climate friendly.

How does cannabis production emit carbon dioxide? mogul

 

In order to produce your cannabis, you must plant the seeds, they then grow and process the energy from the sun and plants for your oven-roasted potato salad or grilled cheese!

In the case of cannabis, you build your oven-roasted potato salad in a clay pot and then bakes it in a pan. The pot gets heated by the direct solar radiation that comes through your oven-roasted potatoes, then it cools and stores until you want to enjoy it.

This is why cannabis can be so expensive: You have to buy the clay pot and pan set that take about $100! Luckily, these are carbon neutral systems because neither one of them contributes any CO2 or greenhouse gas to the atmosphere.

Another way that cannabis produces carbon dioxide is by burning it. Growing marijuana requires lots of initial combustion of material, which produces some CO2. But compared to producing baked goods or cooking with meat, this seems less impactful.

What steps are being taken to go carbon neutral? mogul

A Greener Future: How California's Cannabis Industry is Going Carbon Neutral

Currently, the cannabis industry is in the early stages of going carbon neutral. Large scale cannabis farms are usingalgachloroletric devices to reduce their impact on the environment.

These devices use electricity from solar panels to function as a heating and cooling system. They work by converting natural gas used to power them into useful energy.

These machines can cost thousands of dollars, so only large companies can afford it. However, these small growers cannot afford it yet, so now there are small farms that are going green!

Many of these farms have started using computer software to manage their operation. This helps with efficiency and tracking of production and labor costs.

What is the impact of the cannabis industry on the environment? mogul

A Greener Future: How California's Cannabis Industry is Going Carbon Neutral

The cannabis industry is a growing trend, and increasing numbers of people are taking notice to the effects it has on the environment. Many investors are funding projects that integrate the cannabis industry into their overall sustainability plan.

Many businesses in the cannabis industry have adopted water usage and waste disposal practices that are more environmentally conscious. For example, many grow houses use cisterns to hold water and dispose of it, rather than use rainwater orodka sets that would typically be used for washing dishes or bathing.

As the marijuana plant grows in popularity, it also proliferates in size. This can be problematic when it comes to conservation. Luckily, there are ways to limit how much land is needed for cultivation.

How can I help the environment and support the cannabis industry? mogul

A Greener Future: How California's Cannabis Industry is Going Carbon Neutral

The cannabis industry is a leader in green innovation, with many companies pioneering new ways to accommodate the environment and reduce their carbon footprint.

Like many industries, the cannabis industry has focused almost solely on increasing efficiency at the expense of compassion. However, there are several members of the cannabis community that have gone above and beyond to demonstrate how their business can be a positive force for the environment.

Many owners of marijuana businesses aretin’-of-age-and-wannabeyou guys or girls, already looking at ways to retire early with some sort of pot business. And while it might not seem like much is going into the pot business these days about how “the U.S. government is watching you”, it really is a good way to reduce your carbon footprint while running a successful business.

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