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Gabriel Wulf
Gab Wulff is a trained ecologist and sustainable designer, community gardener, and long-time cannabis lover dedicated to sustainability, and drug policy reform. He also teaches design and sustainability in world leading institutions. He has worked extensively in grassroots urban gardening initiatives, ecological restoration, and community-driven food projects, where he emphasizes the importance of biodiversity, soil health, and sustainable land use.
In parallel, Gab has spent years embedding himself in the cannabis scene, still very much in prohibition in the UK where he resides. He has worked with various brands and the world's leading industry trade shows. His work has helped bridge the gap between ecological knowledge and cannabis advocacy, highlighting cannabis not only as a cultural plant but also as a tool for sustainable agriculture and community resilience.
Gab is a passionate gardener, organizing and mentoring projects that connect people with plants, food sovereignty, and collective green spaces but also cannabis. His approach integrates science, culture, and activism: rooted in the belief that ecological care and cannabis reform are part of the same movement toward justice and sustainability.
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