Wyld Works: Climate and Community action.

Wyld Works is dedicated to redefining business success by emphasizing social and environmental impact alongside business operations. Guided by our Pillars of Commitment, we support our community and planet through volunteerism, philanthropy, and measurable sustainability practices. This is forever work and we’re just getting started.

  • 1,335

    non-violent cannabis-related records expunged

  • $250,000

    capitol invested to create economic balance with cannabis entrepreneurs

  • 100,000

    meals donated to combat food insecurity

  • 250,000 lbs

    ocean bound trash removed from beaches and waterways

  • 100,000

    trees planted across all nonprofit partners and Wyld volunteers

  • 4,700

    hours of Wyld employee volunteering

  • 10,921,596 kWh

    of power saved - 100% of our facilities run on renewable energy

  • 84,844

    carbon offsets purchased from avoidance removal projects since 2021

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Pillars of Commitment

Combating the failed war on drugs

Wyld works to support restorative justice efforts, create opportunities that support historically disadvantaged communities’ favorable access to the cannabis industry, and reform the policies and practices that have criminalized the cannabis industry.

Environmental sustainability

Wyld is committed to contributing towards a healthier planet by supporting environmental conservation efforts, renewable energy adoption, waste reduction, and by creating awareness of sustainable actions and initiatives.

Health and wellness

Wyld strives to create opportunities and offer education to make living a physically, mentally, and emotionally healthy life more accessible. We recognize that structural inequities must be addressed to provide health and wellbeing to all.

Social and racial justice

Wyld actively seeks out organizations with a mission to deconstruct the systemic framework that leads to inequality. It is imperative that we all work towards maintaining the fundamental rights of every individual. It is every person’s right to feel comfortable and safe in their society.

Partner Highlight

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Resources

Get Involved

Volunteer March

Find volunteer opportunities near you: HERE

Search Earth

Find local recycling solutions: HERE

Red Cross

How to prepare for emergencies: HERE

Feeding America

Find a local food bank: HERE

Local Harvest

Visit a local farmer's market: HERE

Heat Islands (epa.gov)

Learn about heat island effects: HERE