Staff Reports | Digital Free Press
Aeroponic cannabis cultivator, Aeriz, is announcing the company has renewed its agreement with Pachama, a carbon credit and climate technology company, to continue to vet Aeriz’s environmental processes and offset its carbon emissions.
Aeriz first partnered with Pachama in 2021 to offset carbon emissions and minimize environmental impacts, according to a press release.
The partnership was a major step forward for the environmentally conscious aeroponic cultivator, which follows several other sustainable practices including soil-free cultivation and the use of a closed-loop system for efficient nutrient management and waste reduction, the release states.
The company uses satellite imagery, remote sensing, machine learning, and other technologies to evaluate carbon storages and monitor forest growth.
“Aeriz could not be happier with the last three years of partnering with Pachama and we look forward to our continued efforts toward a more sustainable future with their guidance,” said Ryan Thomas, marketing director at Aeriz. “As we make conscious choices to lower our carbon footprint in all segments of the business, our agreement with Pachama remains one of our top commitments.”