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The Trulieve Way Our Inaugural ESG Report

Legal ESG • Jan 31, 2022

The Trulieve Way

Our Inaugural ESG Report

In the Fall of 2020, Trulieve Cannabis Corp. (“Trulieve” or “the Company”) published a Sustainability Review.


"This document was intended to be our entry point into the communication of what Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) means to us as a company and highlight our ESG initiatives. Sustainability is intrinsic to our business model and success as an organization, which is why we believe a fulsome ESG report provides a better

depiction of who we are and what we stand for as a company"


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