*Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 2pm EDT |1pm CDT| 11am PDT* Do you have waste regulation questions? Maintaining compliance with cannabis regulations is essential to preserving your reputation and your license to operate. Identifying the right equipment can help you stay profitable while staying compliant. *Available On Demand Until May 11, 2022*
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The quality gap is widening as more products enter the CBD market. Government regulators, industry critics, and responsible market players are well aware that many products in the market are failing to meet label claims. As competition grows in the CBD market, and as industry scrutiny increases, responsible companies must stand out by ensuring they employ industry best practices for putting credible, high-quality products on the shelf.
In this webcast series, we go back to basics: How to employ best practices in cultivation, extraction, processing, testing, and third-party certifications. Join us as we take a deep dive into the science of cannabis and what the future of excellence holds.
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Chapter 2: Extraction and Processing Excellence
Once you have quality starting materials, what are the next steps in creating a valuable CBD product? In this webcast, experts discuss best practices for extraction and processing. Experts explore how extraction and processing needs differ depending on the type of finished product being made. Finally, they will discuss the need for consistency within the industry and a stronger push for standardization driven by market forces.
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Time and Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 2pm EDT |1pm CDT| 11am PDT
On Demand Until May 11, 2021
Register Free: https://www.cannabissciencetech.com/cst_w/CBD2
Getting Started with GC Analysis for Cannabis
January 31st 2018Want to begin cannabis testing but don’t know where to start? Register now to find out how even somebody with no previous GC experience can start in house testing of cannabis samples. On Demand webcast available until Jan. 31, 2019.