T IN T ELEMENTS licensed as new manufacturing operator in Washington
One manufacturing startup enters Washington's market as multiple operators exit on same license roster update.
FILE — retail · My 420 Tours / CC BY-SA 4.0T IN T ELEMENTS has been licensed as a manufacturing operator in Washington, according to state license roster data. The approval arrives amid a significant wave of operator exits: at least ten entities—including The Green Shelf, Point Edmund Retail Holdings, Stickys, Fillabong, Evolve Cannabis, Green Lady Hawks Prairie, JPC Holdings, Tru Greenthumb, and DTC Holdings—had licenses marked inactive on the same August 12 roster update.
Washington's manufacturing sector remains substantial with 1,009 active licensees, suggesting the operational turnover reflects routine churn rather than systemic contraction. The specific reasons for the closures are not disclosed in roster data, leaving unclear whether they reflect consolidation, compliance actions, or voluntary exits.
Watch for whether T IN T ELEMENTS begins output reporting in coming months, which would confirm active production and provide early signals of market positioning in a sector where entry-level competitors face both capital and compliance hurdles.