Compliance
Compliant by default — not as an afterthought.
In a 2026 California market defined by oversupply and tightening enforcement, the brands that survive are the ones that pass testing the first time and never get pulled off a shelf. We engineer compliance into the workflow, then hand you the paper trail to prove it.
DCC licensedtbc
CA cannabis manufacturer
METRC
Intake-to-manifest tracking
Third-party COA
Full panel, every batch
C1D1 suite
Volatile-solvent extraction
Child-resistant
Tamper-evident packaging
Prop 65
Managed on your labels
DCC license display
Porto Verde runs as a licensed California cannabis manufacturer under the Department of Cannabis Control. The license number is displayed on-site and travels on every quote, COA, and transfer manifest — so the first thing a buyer can verify is the thing most co-packers bury.
- DCC License No.
- TBC — pending partner confirmationtbc
- License type(s)
- Manufacturer / Distributortbc
- Jurisdiction
- Long Beach, CA
METRC track-and-trace
Every gram of brand-supplied material is tagged in California's Cannabis Track-and-Trace system at intake. Movements, manufacturing, and packaging are recorded as they happen, and a transfer manifest follows the finished goods to their next licensed stop — one unbroken digital chain of custody, audit-ready on demand.
- Coverage
- Intake → outbound, every node
- Output
- Tagged batches + manifests
- Audit
- Reconcilable to the gram
COA / lab-testing transparency
Before anything moves to retail, a representative sample goes to a licensed third-party lab and the Certificate of Analysis is logged in METRC. We hand you the COA for every batch — potency, pesticides, residual solvents, heavy metals, and microbials — so your buyers get verified numbers, not a vendor's estimate.
- Panel
- Potency · pesticides · solvents · metals · microbials
- Delivery
- COA provided per batch
- Hold
- Product held until release passes

Built for the panel
A C1D1 extraction suite designed to test clean and document everything.
646 W PCH, Long Beach
The 2026 angle
Why compliance is now a procurement decision.
Enforcement is the part of the supply chain a buyer can't outsource. Source it wrong and the brand wears the recall — so the co-packer you pick is a risk position, not a line item.
Saturated shelf
An oversupplied 2026 market means buyers cut the SKUs that create risk first. A pulled batch is a delisted brand.
Tighter testing
Pesticide and heavy-metal action levels leave no margin for a sloppy run. We hold product until release testing passes — no exceptions.
Recall readiness
In-line, per-batch coding ties every physical unit to its lab results, so a recall is a query, not a guess.
Proposition 65
Required warnings, by format.
California's Prop 65 requires cannabis-specific safe-harbor warnings. Standard wording, applied to finished goods by format:
Smokable (pre-rolls)
WARNING: Smoking cannabis increases your cancer risk and during pregnancy exposes your child to delta-9-THC and other chemicals that can affect your child's birthweight, behavior, and learning ability. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/cannabis.
Vaping / dabbing (carts / concentrates)
WARNING: Vaping or dabbing this product during pregnancy exposes your child to delta-9-THC, which can affect your child's behavior and learning ability. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/cannabis.
Ingested (edibles / gummies)
WARNING: Consuming this product during pregnancy exposes your child to delta-9-THC, which can affect your child's behavior and learning ability. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/cannabis.
Labeling & packaging
Every required element, applied on the line.
We don't hand the compliance burden back to you. The mandated copy and packaging spec are built into the run, with consistent placement across every unit in a batch.
On every finished unit
- THC universal symbol
- Total THC / CBD per package & per serving
- Batch / lot number
- Manufacture & expiration dates
- Net weight
- Licensee name & number
- Ingredients & allergens
- Government & Prop 65 warnings
In compliant packaging
Variable per-batch data — lot, dates, and the scannable COA link — is coded in-line at fill, so the physical unit always ties back to its lab results. No mismatched pre-printed lots, recall-ready by construction.
Roadmap, stated plainly
What we run today — and what we're building toward.
We'd rather show you the roadmap than dress up a claim. Licensing, METRC, and third-party COA testing are live and operating now. The certifications below are in progress — and we'll point you to the documentation, not a badge, as each one lands.
- Live now
- DCC licensing, METRC track-and-trace, C1D1 extraction, third-party COA per batch, Prop 65 + compliant labeling.
- Pursuingtbc
- GMP-aligned quality systems and ISO-grade documentation — in development, not yet certified. We will not claim either until it's verified.
Age-gate rationale: this site presents regulated cannabis content for licensed B2B operators and adults 21+. An age gate aligns with DCC marketing rules that prohibit content appealing to minors.
De-risk your run
A co-packer that won't get you pulled off the shelf.
One chain of custody, one COA, compliant labels applied on the line. Let's scope your project.