Hemp plastic is increasingly becoming a viable option as an eco-friendly alternative to carbon-based plastic. Not only is this bio-plastic sourced from safe and sustainable hemp plants, but it is also typically both biodegradable and recyclable.
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Henry Ford famously designed and built a car almost entirely made out of hemp plastic in the 1940’s. . . Ford’s finished vehicle only relied on metal for the frame. It was therefore over 1,000 pounds lighter than a comparable model and the hemp plastic paneling was far more resistant to damage.

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Very informative, Dr. Bramhall. Thanks for sharing.
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No worries, Rosaliene. I must admit I’m really into hemp. A bunch of us are looking at it as a replacement crop for dairy – which is extremely damaging to our waterways as well as the climate. Hempcrete is also a great replacement for concrete, which has a large carbon footprint.
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Any comment from DuPont?
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Nothing yet, marbelenecltr. I’ll have to check with them.
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Could there be peak hemp? A hemp dollar?
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You’re being ironic now, right?
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Right!
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Reblogged this on ecoliberty and commented:
Hemp Plastic is worth looking into if they worth for alternative to Petroleum based Plastic which that come crude oil. Hemp can also be use of other things like building material, Clothing, Medicine, etc. Even if Hemp Plastic to replace Petroleum based Plastic; Plastic Pollution from Petroleum based Plastic will still need to be address until the issue is resolved.
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