While trees take years to mature, hemp can be grown in just four months. Industrial hemp can be used as the source of raw material for a variety of products including paper, rope, clothing, bioplastic, insulation, biofuel, cleaning solvents, and even concrete. One acre of hemp produces as much cellulose fiber pulp as 4.1 acres of trees. The USDA Bulletin #404 concluded that hemp produces 4 times as much pulp with as least 4 to 7 times less pollution.
Medicinal hemp can be used for a variety of mental and physical ailments including: Insomnia, Chronic pain, Nausea, Stress, Inflammation, and Anxiety. It can also ease symptoms related to Epilepsy and Parkinson's Disease.
Hemp can be processed into cellulosic ethanol, a clean-burning DME alternate gas-based fuel. Starch plastics can be made biodegradable without potential harm to the environment like oxo-degradable plastics.
Building materials made from hemp are far more effective than today’s building materials, some of these hemp building materials actively sequester carbon. Hemp sequesters radiation from the soil, pesticides, and heavy metals. This includes creating “carbon walls” and aquifers to clean water as it travels to waterways.
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