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Hempwood can save the planet from deforestation!


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3 minutes ago, shastarSingh said:

It is different. It uses the hurd but there are some differing chemicals and production methods it sounds like. 

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https://blogs.uww.edu/industrialhemp/2019/10/02/eco-friendly-hempcrete-demands-increase/

Not only is hempcrete stronger, lighter, and the most earthquake-resistant of all materials, but it’s also the healthiest! The leftover hemp stalk found in the bricks continues to breath excess carbon out of the environment for decades after being made. Furthermore, the production is 100% natural, allowing for those who build with hempcrete clean, petrochemical-free air to breath in their homes.

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3 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

https://blogs.uww.edu/industrialhemp/2019/10/02/eco-friendly-hempcrete-demands-increase/

Not only is hempcrete stronger, lighter, and the most earthquake-resistant of all materials, but it’s also the healthiest! The leftover hemp stalk found in the bricks continues to breath excess carbon out of the environment for decades after being made. Furthermore, the production is 100% natural, allowing for those who build with hempcrete clean, petrochemical-free air to breath in their homes.

Was just daydreaming about hempwood jo staffs. 

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