Hemp absorbs four times as much carbon
dioxide as trees do during its quick 12-14
week grow cycle, which helps reduce CO2
emissions.
Plastic
Did you know that enough plastic is thrown
away each year to circle the earth four times?
The average American throws away
approximately 185 pounds of plastic per year.
Even worse, it takes 450-1,000 years for it to
decompose! Look around your home,
workspace, automobile, electronics, closet.
Moulded petroleum products that last
FOREVER.
If the shop industry has taught us anything, it
is that we don’t need anything forever.
Hemp plastic could be the solution to the
plastic pollution epidemic.
Hemp plastic is a bio based natural fibre
composite that is produced from the Hemp
stalk. It is recyclable and can be manufactured
to be 100% biodegradable. On top of that,
producing Hemp plastic requires 22-45% less
energy than fossil fuel-based products, which
aids in lessening oil dependence.
Manufacturing Hemp goods produces a
greener and more ecofriendly environment.
We promote Hemp products because they are
good for us and for Mother Earth. It is our job
to shine light on Hemp to revive this plant
back to America’s forefront. We believe there
are incredible entrepreneurial opportunities
for all products to be produced from Hemp,
just like textiles, paper, and plastics.
Let us continue to revive the use of Hemp in
our everyday lives, culture, and economy.
Let us return to what is wholesome and good
for Mother Earth and her inhabitants—
HEMP.
Hemp Food
A great way to integrate Hemp into your
everyday life is through Hemp food.
The small seed packs tons of nutrition, like
easily digestible protein, omegas 3 & 6, amino
acids, and fibre.
Due to the fact that Hemp is a super food, we
have seen more and more popularity in its
consumption.
There are three main ways to eat Hemp:
through oil, protein powder, and the seed.
The best way to apply it is in smoothies,
salads, yogurts, etc. To be honest, you can
even sprinkle Hemp seed on top of your pizza,
it is a versatile ingredient.
Why is Hemp better than Cotton
Hemp can benefit many industries and truly
have a large impact on the sustainability of
our world. One of the ways Hemp can change
our world is by processing Hemp into textile
sources. Prior to the 1800s, Hemp was the go-
to textile for clothing, ropes, and canvas.