Ispire Launches VLT CBD Pod System to Reduce Environmental Impact of Disposable Products

Nov.26.2024
Ispire Launches VLT CBD Pod System to Reduce Environmental Impact of Disposable Products
Ispire has launched the VLT CBD pod system, which allows consumers to refill pods, reducing costs and improving operational efficiency.

According to a report from the Associated Press on November 25, 2024, Ispire Technology Inc (NASDAQ code: ISPR) has announced the launch of a CBD vape cartridge system called "VLT".

 

Ispire Launches VLT CBD Pod System to Reduce Environmental Impact of Disposable Products
Ispire announces the launch of VLTe e-cigarette pod system | Image source: Linkedin

 

According to the company, VLT has the following characteristics:

 

Sustainability and Eco-friendly design: VLT allows consumers to refill pods, with its eco-friendly design including rechargeable batteries and various pod sizes, aimed at reducing electronic waste; Cost and Operational Efficiency: Compared to traditional disposable e-cigarette systems, VLT's refillable pods are more cost-effective. It reduces labor costs and improves production efficiency through the Ispire ONE™ filling machine. The sealed design of VLT preserves natural terpenes in cannabis extracts to enhance product flavor and prolong shelf life; Upgraded 510 Interface Devices (510-thread experience): Offering various pod sizes, colors, and customization options, VLT's sealed pod design prevents terpene evaporation.

 

The company stated that a portion of the profits from VLT will be donated to organizations dedicated to reducing non-recyclable electronic waste, making it a plastic-neutral product.

 

Inspire CEO Michael Wang said,

 

The VLT marks a revolutionary advancement in the field of cannabis inhalation. By combining the familiarity of a 510 interface device with a multi-functional, refillable system, we are providing our partners and consumers with a truly customizable experience, while also addressing the environmental and economic challenges posed by disposable products.

 

Disposable devices are a major source of electronic waste, but through VLT, consumers not only save money but also reduce their carbon footprint. VLT offers a high-end and sustainable experience without compromising convenience and affordability. This is the ideal solution for multi-state operators (MSOs), single-state operators (SSOs), and brands seeking sustainable growth to provide consumers with smarter and more environmentally friendly alternatives to disposable products.

 

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