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Sana Packaging Lowers Prices on Made in the USA Cannabis Packaging Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
Sana Packaging's Strategic Move to Lower Prices Underscores Its Commitment to a Sustainable Cannabis Industry, Offering Customers a Reliable Solution During Unstable Market Conditions
DENVER, COLORADO / ACCESS Newswire / March 12, 2025 / Sana Packaging, a leading provider of sustainable cannabis packaging solutions based in the USA, has announced a price reduction of up to 15% for its core Made in the USA products. Effective immediately, this move helps cannabis businesses manage costs while navigating the complexities of the current market.
Sana Packaging Made in the USA Products Press Release March 2025
The decision to lower prices comes in response to shifting global trade policies and increased supply chain volatility. With tariffs on imported goods remaining unpredictable, many cannabis businesses face rising costs. By ensuring a stable domestic supply chain and reducing costs, Sana Packaging offers a reliable, cost-effective solution for sustainable cannabis packaging.
"Now more than ever, cannabis businesses need affordable, sustainable packaging without sacrificing quality," said Ron Basak-Smith, CEO of Sana Packaging. "Our price reduction makes it easier for our customers to prioritize eco-friendly choices while managing costs.
"At Sana Packaging, innovation and sustainability go hand in hand. By adjusting our pricing, we reaffirm our commitment to offering high-quality, environmentally responsible packaging that meets the evolving needs of our customers."
Sana Packaging remains at the forefront of the sustainable packaging industry, offering a variety of customizable solutions designed specifically for the cannabis sector. The company's core products, made from plant-based, reclaimed, and recycled materials, are designed to not only meet the unique needs of cannabis businesses but also to contribute to a greater cause of waste reduction in packaging.
With on-hand inventory and customization services, customers can benefit from a seamless experience that integrates efficiency with environmental responsibility. To date, Sana Packaging has reclaimed over 750,000 pounds of ocean-bound plastic, further demonstrating its dedication to positive environmental impact.
About Sana Packaging:
Sana Packaging is a pioneering cannabis packaging provider committed to sustainability and innovation. Utilizing plant-based, reclaimed, and recycled materials, the company empowers cannabis businesses to make responsible packaging choices without sacrificing quality or efficiency. With on-hand inventory, low minimum-order quantities, and personalized service, Sana Packaging provides full-service cannabis packaging and a seamless customer experience for its clients.
To learn more about Sana Packaging's new pricing and sustainable solutions, visit www.sanapackaging.com or email [email protected].
Contact Information
James Eichner
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303-729-0644
SOURCE: Sana Packaging
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