Hemp

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Hemp has a variety of uses, not just for rope and fabric, but also as a readily renewable resource for making paper, construction materials, high protein food, and safe, clean fuel.


Uses

Hemp can be grown nearly anywhere. It grows very rapidly and has many uses:

  • Food. The seeds are extremely nutritious.
  • body care (soaps - from hemp oil and lye)
  • paper
  • Textiles. Hemp fiber can be woven into a material like light cotton (suitable for T-shirts etc.) or a thick canvas material suitable for bags, warm blankets. See the page on spinning and weaving for instructions on what to do with it once harvested.
  • Rope. Hemp fiber is very strong.
  • Hempcrete (also see Wikipedia page: hempcrete)
  • various chemicals
  • replacement for plastics (example: hemp fiber, biocomposites, etc.)
  • fuels (hemp oil / biodiesel/ cellulosic ethanol)
  • animal feed
  • Small percentage of hemp was used in what appears to be a composite - rather than bioplastic - car body (70% fiber, of which fiber 10% was hemp, and 30% binder) - [1]

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Industry Standards

  • Largest hemp processing plant in America - [3]