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INDUSTRIAL HEMP

Is not a drug, it’s a variety of cannabis that is bred to be processed into hurd and fibre. Its uses are never ending – building material, insulation, fiberboard, hempcrete, pet bedding, hemp seeds, hemp milk, hemp oil, canvas, paper,  biofuels, bioplastics and textiles for clothing. It’s moisture wicking and breath ability make it ideal for clothing. It is resistant to mould, bacteria and fire. It makes the strongest and longer lasting ropes that used to be coveted by naval ships.

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WHY USE HEMP

  • Reduced environmental impact: Hemp requires less land, water, and pesticides than other crops like cotton, making it a more sustainable choice.
  • Biodegradable: Hemp fibers are biodegradable, unlike many synthetic materials, reducing waste.
  • Versatile: Hemp can be used in a wide range of applications, reducing reliance on other, potentially more environmentally damaging, resources.

DIVERSE APPLICATIONS:

  • Food: Hemp seeds, oil, and protein are used in various food products.
  • Textiles: Hemp fibers are used to make durable and strong fabrics for clothing and other textiles.
  • Construction: Hemp can be used in building materials, providing insulation and structural support.
  • Biofuel: Hemp can be processed to produce biofuel, offering a renewable energy source.
  • Plastics: Hemp fibers can be used to create biodegradable plastics, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
  • Other uses: Hemp has also found applications in paper production, paints, and animal feed.