PORTO VERDE

Packaging

Retail-ready before it leaves the floor.

We fill, code, and label finished product into compliant primary packaging on-site — child-resistant, tamper-evident, resealable, and opaque to California DCC rules — across two material families: flexible Mylar and rigid glass.

Child-resistantTamper-evidentOpaque & smell-proofIn-line codedMETRC-tracked
Flexible barrier

Mylar Bags

High-barrier foil laminate for flower, edibles, and concentrates — opaque, smell-proof, and resealable, with a child-resistant zip at retail.

Matte-black child-resistant Mylar exit pouch held in hand on the Porto Verde floor
Matte-black child-resistant exit pouch — stock format shown; we fill, code, and label to your spec.

Formats

  • ·3.5g / eighth pouches
  • ·7g & 14g
  • ·Edible pouches
  • ·Child-resistant exit bags
Rigid premium

Glass Packaging

Pre-roll tubes, resin and concentrate jars, multi-joint packs, and eighth jars — the rigid, shelf-forward format for premium and connoisseur SKUs.

Glass program · stock & custom dielinesspec sheet on quote request.

Formats

  • ·Pre-roll glass tubes
  • ·Small resin jars (5ml / 7ml / 9ml)
  • ·Concentrate jars
  • ·Multi-joint glass packs
  • ·Eighth (3.5g) jars
  • ·Multi-size tubes & vials

Compliance by design

Built to pass — unit after unit.

California requires more mandated copy than fits on one panel, and a barrier rated to keep product shelf-stable. We run both — and code the variable data in-line so every unit ties back to its batch.

Child-resistant closures

Mylar zips and glass caps run to industry-standard ASTM D3475 / CPSC child-resistance protocols — the exit-bag and CR-pouch requirement at retail.

High-barrier, opaque film

Multi-layer foil/Mylar laminates (commonly ~4–4.5 mil) for high oxygen and moisture barrier — smell-proof and light-blocking to keep flower, edibles, and concentrates stable.

In-line variable coding

Batch, lot, date, and a scannable COA/QR link are thermal-transfer coded onto flexible packaging during the fill-and-seal pass — no mismatched pre-printed lots.

Front / back / wrap labeling

Automated labeling places the universal symbol, Prop 65, ingredient/COA, and batch panels in the same spot on every unit — the consistency regulators expect.

Porto Verde packaging and labeling cleanroom under build-out at the Long Beach facility
Packaging & labeling cleanroom · Long Beach — build-out in progress.

Barrier mil, closure ratings, and exact coding specs are tied to your packaging vendor's spec sheet and confirmed per program — tbc until your material is locked.

The pack pass

One pass: filled, coded, labeled, released.

In an over-saturated 2026 CA shelf, a clean, traceable unit is the difference between a re-order and a return. We keep the chain of custody short.

  1. 01

    Materials in

    You bring artwork and CR-rated material, or we source vendor pre-printed stock. We stage and verify against your spec.

  2. 02

    Fill & seal

    Finished product is filled, weighed to tolerance, and sealed in the same pass — no double-handling between production and pack.

  3. 03

    Code & label

    Variable batch, lot, date, and COA/QR data is coded in-line, then front/back/wrap labels carry the mandated copy.

  4. 04

    QC & release

    Every unit is checked for placement, legibility, and CR function before it leaves the floor — METRC-tracked, retail-ready.

Custom dielines & print

Your brand on compliant material.

Bring your artwork — we apply it to CR-rated film and glass, then finish with in-line coding and labeling. Upload your files with the quote request and we'll spec the material against your SKU.

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Packaging

One vendor for product and packaging.

Skip the hand-offs. We produce or co-pack, then fill, code, and label under one roof — fewer manifests, faster turns, fewer label errors.