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Beyond Green Walls: Hempcrete's Path to Widespread Sustainable Building

Hempcrete, a bio-composite made from hemp, is shaking up the construction industry with its impressive sustainability cred. It boasts features like reduced energy bills and healthy indoor environments, but challenges like a lack of awareness exist. Can hempcrete overcome these hurdles and become a mainstream choice? Read on to explore its potential and the path to wider adoption.

Hemp: From DiSRUPTION DREAMS TO INFRASTRUCTURE REALITIES

Hemp's promise of disrupting industries is real, but roadblocks like regulations and consumer stigma hold it back. Discover the hurdles hindering hemp growth and explore potential solutions to unlock a sustainable, innovative future. Learn how to navigate the "Hemp Hurdles" and pave the way for a hemp revolution!

Hemp: The Powerhouse of Endless Uses

Hemp's true power lies in its versatility. Every part of the plant offers a wealth of uses. From its seeds and stalks to hurd and roots, you will find endless uses and benefits from this remarkable plant.

GHG Secures Key Patents to Advance Hemp-Based Cancer Treatments and Expand its Footprint

By Global One Media Group

Nature is the number one source of medicine and hemp and cannabis are among its plants known to have medical benefits.

 

The importance of personalised medicine & technology in the future of medical cannabis

By Dr Stephen Barnhill

Dr Stephen Barnhill M.D from Apollon Formularies Plc discusses the potential for technology to upgrade personalised medicine for cannabis treatments.

 

medical cannabis and the future of cancer treatments

By Dr Stephen Barnhill

Dr Stephen Barnhill MD, CEO of Apollon Formularies Plc, examines medical cannabis and the future of cancer treatments across the UK and the European healthcare sectors.

 

industrial hemp: the huge investment opportunity that may be new to you

By Dave Jackson, Stockhouse

In many ways, hemp is one of the most versatile, useful, and easy-to-grow crops on planet earth. And, in ways and means far beyond just CBD extraction.
Global Hemp Group Inc. (GHG) (CSE.GHG, OTCQB: GBHPF, Forum) is a hemp-based company committed to sustainability and social responsibility in a theme of “global environmental stewardship” as it pursues opportunities within these sectors.

 

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As Lumber Prices Surge, hemp blocks get a closer Look

By Jean Lotus

The cost of U.S. construction timber is skyrocketing, and a national concern is growing for the  carbon emitted by the construction industry. As homebuilders look for solutions, the nation’s small-but-growing number of hemp builders wonder if building with hemp will finally break through into the mainstream construction consciousness. 

 
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Curt Dives Into the Future of Global Hemp Group and Hemp Industry

In this brief interview, Curt Huber, CEO and President of Global Hemp Group dives into the future of Global Hemp Group and sheds light on where it is headed right now in the aspect of industrial hemp. Have a watch as Michael Whitlatch, Creative Director of North Equities, interviews Curt.


 
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Are There Sustainability Advantages to Building with Hempcrete?

The scientific consensus around climate change and its prospective irreversible effects have put the need for global environmental sustainability front and center on the world stage. As the search for viable strategies continues, it's up to elected government leaders to implement and incentivize sustainability-oriented regulations in their respective commercial, industrial, and residential sectors.


 
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HEmp AND SUSTAINABILITY

With the U.S. hemp fiber sector still developing, most hemp textiles are currently being sourced from overseas. However, Sexton pointed out that importing hemp can be costly, which has led to less demand for the crop as many companies prioritize their financial bottom lines, rather than the benefits of sustainability. “Hemp textiles and fibers should not be as expensive as they are right now,” she said. “Importing means the trading companies and distributors have 25% tariffs, and it just skyrockets the price.”


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recognizing and dealing with powdery mild dew

Powdery Mildew is the name for the horrific pathogenic fungus that attacks cannabis plants – amongst many other highly valuable plant species. It can affect both indoor and outdoor cannabis crops – particularly in wet months such as late September and into October. Once the fungus punctures the cell wall, the cannabis should be cut down, chopped up, and recycled using vermicomposting. No consumption of this flowered material should be consumed as it can cause serious health issues, especially in the lungs.

 

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