Glass House Brands
Glass House Brands, founded in 2015, is a leading cannabis company in California with a 6 million square foot greenhouse operation and 10 retail stores, known for its diverse portfolio of cannabis brands and commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.
Founding History
Glass House Brands was founded in 2015 as a single greenhouse farm in Carpinteria, California. Over the years, the company has expanded significantly and now operates a state-of-the-art greenhouse footprint covering 6 million square feet. Initially starting with a single location, the company has grown into a major player in the cannabis industry.
Greenhouse Operations
Glass House Brands operates a 6 million square foot greenhouse footprint. The company's advanced facilities are designed for efficient production and resource conservation. This allows the company to achieve a highly competitive cultivation cost of less than $135 per pound. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, they ensure high levels of productivity while maintaining quality and sustainability.
Cannabis Brands
Glass House Brands offers a diverse portfolio of cannabis brands to cater to different customer needs and preferences. Their brands include Glass House Farms, PLUS, Allswell, Forbidden Flowers, FIELD, and Mama Sue Wellness. Each of these brands brings unique products to the market, ranging from wellness-focused options to recreational cannabis products.
Retail Presence
The company operates 10 stores across California, providing a world-class customer experience. These retail outlets are designed to offer a wide range of products and knowledgeable customer service. The stores aim to create a welcoming environment for both new and experienced cannabis consumers.
Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Glass House Brands is committed to environmental sustainability and social responsibility. The company engages in various initiatives aimed at resource conservation and efficient production. They are also committed to criminal justice reform and improving veteran and medical access to cannabis. This is achieved through partnerships with organizations such as The Weldon Project and Mission [GREEN].