Recent negative repercussions in the shipping of building materials supplied by other countries brought to light the dependency we have on foreign products. The shift to making these products in the USA increases control of the materials used, quality, price, and reliable timeframes.
Data shows promising revenues for the new, alternative crop which is the hemp industry. However, every state needs processing facilities. Hempcrete, fabrics, and mulch is a great start, but their successes show only the tip of the iceberg that is the future of industrial hemp. The early years of hemp crops after the passing of the 2018 Farm Bill showed a disappointing lack of processors available to farmers.
The recent shortage of fire-rated panels for the door industry presented an opportunity to create something better; products made with natural biomass and items reclaimed from or diverted from our bursting landfills.
In the plastics industry, those made from petroleum-based materials poison everything they touch, not breaking down for hundreds of years once discarded.
Interested in contributing to a safer and more sustainable future? Contact us today to learn more about our mission to turn hemp fibers into fireproof, bulletproof, hurricane-proof, and waterproof plywood substrates. Let's work together to create buildings that are secure and protected from the elements and violence of our turbulent times. Contact us now to start the conversation.