Green Health Laboratories Announces Facility For Foley

 Green Health Laboratories has announced a testing facility in Foley, which is to create up to 50 high-paying jobs over the next three years. It represents approximately $3.4 million in capital investment for the City of Foley. Green Health Laboratories is a fully licensed and accredited laboratory that specializes in advanced testing for the cannabis and hemp industries. The company focuses on manufacturing compliance tests that ensure product quality and safety for cultivators, processors and manufacturers. This facility will be an exclusive testing laboratory for the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission. “This project is a collaboration between the City of Foley and the Baldwin County Economic Development Alliance and is a direct result of the creation of the health and wellness zone in north Foley,” said Mayor Ralph Hellmich. The facility, to be located in an existing building on Section Avenue in Foley, will begin operations in first quarter 2025.

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