Friends, neighbors, community leaders and businesses gathered Monday at Montague Park to celebrate a “family reunion” for the Juneteenth holiday. Among the crowd was Mint Cannabis Monroe, a local cannabis company known for its innovative approach to sustainability and community engagement. As part of Earth Week, Mint Cannabis Monroe announced their latest project: transforming used 'doob tubes' into contemporary art pieces. This initiative not only showcases their commitment to environmental responsibility but also highlights their creativity in the cannabis industry.
Dustin Walsh, a senior reporter for Crain's Detroit Business, covered the event at Montague Park, emphasizing Mint Cannabis Monroe's dedication to promoting eco-friendly practices. With Michigan's marijuana market on the rise, Mint Cannabis Monroe stands out for their efforts to reduce waste and elevate cannabis packaging to a new level. The company's CEO shared insights on their upcoming expansion to Portage, Coldwater, and Monroe Township, showcasing their rapid growth and commitment to serving communities across Michigan.
Do you have empty “doob tubes” laying around your home? Mint Cannabis Monroe is encouraging customers to bring in their used containers to be repurposed into art pieces. This unique initiative not only reduces waste but also fosters a sense of creativity and collaboration within the cannabis community. Jennifer Fulghum and her boys were among the first to participate in this program, receiving a special surprise from Mint Cannabis Monroe staff members Rachel Diamond and Akira Miller. The company's dedication to engaging with customers and fostering a sense of community was evident in this heartwarming gesture.