Market Challenges & Why Packaging Matters
Operations managers at cannabis brands face evolving state‑by‑state CRP requirements, with no federal standard due to cannabis’s Schedule I status., Non‑compliant packaging risks license suspension, costly recalls, and reputational damage. Moreover, inconsistent supply of certified CRP can lead to production delays and missed sales windows. Child‑resistant solutions also impact consumer perception—parents and retailers prefer brands that prioritize safety and ease of use.
How Atom Enterprises Solves These Problems
Atom Enterprises sources PPPA‑certified closures tested at CPSC‑accredited labs, ensuring at least 85% of children cannot open packages within five minutes. Our borosilicate glass syringes and OEM vape cartons feature tamper‑evident seals and resealable zippers that remain child‑resistant after first opening. We maintain 500 MOQ for CRP pouches and 1,000 MOQ for syringes, with transparent per‑unit pricing and no hidden fees. Typical lead times are 3–4 weeks, leveraging our Shenzhen co‑owned factory to ensure reliable supply.
Case Study
A West Coast edible brand reduced packaging‑related production halts by 40% after switching to Atom’s heat‑sealed, PPPA‑certified pouches. They now meet California’s resealable‑for‑multi‑serving rule while preserving brand aesthetics and cutting reorder cycles from 6 weeks to 3 weeks.
FAQ
Q1: What qualifies as child‑resistant under state law?
A1: Any packaging certified under the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA) or passing equivalent state tests, including heat‑sealed pouches at least four mil thick with no easy‑open features.
Q2: Do multi‑serving packages need to stay child‑resistant after opening?
A2: Yes—if more than one serving, packaging must be resealable and maintain CRP integrity after initial opening.
Q3: How often must CRP be retested?
A3: Industry best practice is annual retesting at accredited labs or upon any design/material change to ensure ongoing compliance.