Last week in hemp (22nd April – 28th April)

Last week in hemp, it was all about innovation taking centre stage! From threads to cars, hemp is proving it can be seriously versatile and good for the planet. Let’s unpack the cool stuff:

Hemp: The Fabric of the Future?

Canadian researchers are on a mission to make your clothes way more eco-friendly. They’re figuring out how to turn hemp straw into textiles – imagine comfy, stylish clothes that don’t cost the Earth! [1, 6]

Hemp Goes Global (and Japan is Loving It!)

The world is waking up to the power of hemp! A report shows Japan’s market for hemp-derived products has exploded – it’s six times bigger than it was in 2019! Looks like the future is green [2, 4].

Hemp to the Rescue (in a Rust Belt Kind of Way)

An Ohio hemp company is leading the charge in making the Rust Belt greener. They’re growing hemp specifically for bioplastics, which could be used in car parts instead of traditional plastics. Talk about a win-win for the environment and the auto industry! [3, 5]

Ditch the Plastic, Embrace Hemp Packaging!

Say goodbye to single-use plastics! Experts are raving about the potential of hemp-based bioplastics for sustainable packaging. This could be a game-changer for reducing waste and protecting our planet [4, 5].

The Takeaway?

Hemp continues to impress with its eco-friendly possibilities! From clothes to cars to packaging, hemp is a force for good. Stay tuned for next week’s hemp happenings, where we’ll explore more ways hemp is changing the world!

Cob Houses, Rammed Earth, and Hemp Mixtures: These Eco-Friendly Building Materials Start in the Soil

https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/cob-houses-rammed-earth-eco-friendly-building
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‘A roof over our people’s heads’: the Indigenous US tribe building hempcrete homes

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/16/hempcrete-indigenous-tribe-minnesota
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‘A roof over our people’s heads’: the Indigenous US tribe building hempcrete homes

https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiVGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LnRoZWd1YXJkaWFuLmNvbS91cy1uZXdzLzIwMjQvYXByLzE2L2hlbXBjcmV0ZS1pbmRpZ2Vub3VzLXRyaWJlLW1pbm5lc290YdIBVGh0dHBzOi8vYW1wLnRoZWd1YXJkaWFuLmNvbS91cy1uZXdzLzIwMjQvYXByLzE2L2hlbXBjcmV0ZS1pbmRpZ2Vub3VzLXRyaWJlLW1pbm5lc290YQ?oc=5
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Couple hand building hemp house in Victoria in pursuit of tranquility and cheaper power bills

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-14/swan-hill-couple-build-hemp-house-for-cheaper-power-bills/103694540
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Hemp food, building materials are planned outputs by startup in Alberta, Canada

https://hemptoday.net/hemp-food-building-materials-are-planned-outputs-by-startup-in-alberta-canada/
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Hemp will play role in UK housing development that aims for ‘exponential sustainability’

https://hemptoday.net/hemp-will-play-role-in-uk-housing-development-that-aims-for-exponential-sustainability/
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Hempitecture Aims to Make the ‘Most Sustainable Building Material on the Planet’

https://www.lancasterfarming.com/farming-news/hemp/hempitecture-aims-to-make-the-most-sustainable-building-material-on-the-planet/article_e56201a8-ec5e-11ee-8297-23158e7c13dc.html
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Hemp Siding Project Secures Funding

Hemp Siding Project Secures Funding


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Gillian Jalimnson

Last Week In Hemp (18th March – 24th March)

Last week in hemp saw a range of developments in the hemp industry, highlighting both its potential and the ongoing challenges it faces.

On the one hand, a recent funding shortfall has stalled a major initiative to expand hemp cultivation in Australia. This setback underscores the critical role of financial support in unlocking the full potential of this industry.

However, there are also positive developments. A company’s launch of a new 100% hemp paper product line demonstrates the viability of hemp as a sustainable alternative in the paper industry.

Regulatory hurdles remain an obstacle in some regions. South Dakota’s recent legislation restricting hemp production serves as a reminder of this ongoing challenge.

Looking towards the future, research continues to explore the diverse applications of hemp. A new study investigates the potential of hemp compounds in combating antibiotic-resistant infections, while a separate $1.5 million research project focuses on developing hemp-based insulating siding for buildings. These initiatives point towards the potential of hemp as a sustainable solution in the medical and construction sectors.

In conclusion, recent news regarding hemp reflects a complex landscape. While funding shortfalls and regulations pose challenges, advancements in research and product development offer promising opportunities for the future of this versatile plant.