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Like every year, we want to celebrate Earth Day adequately. What is the best way to celebrate this special day? - Supporting cultures that can live in harmony with the environment and ecosystems and help the planet. Therefore, it will be about hemp and why and how exactly it helps mother Earth.

Hemp is one of the oldest cultures in the world, and also one of the most universal. Hemp is one of the oldest cultures in the world, and also one of the most universal.

From plant to paper, hemp makes it possible to live in harmony with the environment and the ecosystems that support it. Let's look at the most important features of hemp.

Growing hemp prevents pesticide contamination

Do you know that hemp is naturally resistant to pests? Unlike cotton or flax, hemp cultivation requires much fewer pesticides or herbicides.

When pesticides are sprayed on land, they can easily penetrate water sources such as a river, ocean, or pond. When pesticides pollute the reservoir, they harm living creatures in these waters (fish, frogs, insects, and others) and everyone who eats them.

Pesticides have been associated with cancer, congenital defects, ADHD and Alzheimer's disease. They are not only dangerous for the environment but also threaten human health.

Hemp integration can significantly reduce the effects of unnecessary toxins and pollutants.

Hemp helps restore soil fertility

Hemp can grow in a wide range of terrain and soil types. Thanks to its ability to create deep roots, it helps to hold the soil. This, in turn, prevents soil erosion.

In fact, hemp also increases the microbial content of the soil. And the incredible benefits don't end there.

The stem and leaves of hemp are rich in nutrients. After harvesting, these dense nutrient residues of the plant can return to the soil and rejuvenate it for an even richer harvest next year.

Biodegradable plastic can be produced from hemp

Plastic bottles decompose from 400 to 1000 years.

The main building blocks for plastics are cellulose derived from petroleum, which is highly toxic. Hemp, on the other hand, is becoming the largest producer of cellulose on Earth, which is biodegradable.

Why not use non-toxic and biodegradable hemp for plastics? Instead of filling our landfills with toxic chemicals, we could reuse and recycle natural products.

Hemp - excellent renewable biofuel

Imagine that a country would have a non-toxic source of fuel that could be produced and fully recovered. It turns out that the material already exists. And he has been on this planet for hundreds and thousands of years.

Hemp is converted to biodiesel with an efficiency of up to 97%. It also burns at a lower temperature than any other type of biofuel.

In addition, when hemp burns in a diesel engine, the smell of oil is eliminated by the pleasant smell of hemp.

Hemp fabric does not contain chemical residues

Did you know that most of the synthetic fibers that we use today are made from petrochemical materials based on polymers (highly toxic materials AKA)?

The production of these synthetic materials requires an energy-intensive process that burns large quantities of gas, coal or oil.

This type of manufacturing process releases toxic emissions into the air, leaving toxic residues in the fibers.

However, this problem can be avoided by switching to hemp. Hemp fiber is easily removed from the plant, with whose help can be made clothing with zero chemical residue. Hemp is also a very durable fabric and is UV resistant.

Growing hemp prevents deforestation

Deforestation worldwide is growing at an alarming rate. Scientists believe that deforestation is tantamount to losing 48 football fields every minute.

It is assumed that there will be no rainforest for 100 years.

But there is hope.

Hemp can easily replace trees as a source of raw materials for wood and paper. It can produce as much paper per year as four acres of trees produce.

While trees mature over the years, hemp can be quickly grown and propagated for several months. Hemp paper is also more durable than wood.

Hemp supports sustainable farming practices

Farmers practicing sustainable farming practices know the importance of crop rotation depending on the season. It not only preserves nutrient-rich soil but also increases the overall yield.

Hemp becomes the ideal device for crop rotation, enriching the soil and removing toxins. The cultivation of hemp contributes to the preservation of the habitability of land and air in the coming years.

 

Hemp can build stronger and healthier homes

The use of hemp plants can extend to all aspects of our life, including our homes.

Fiberboard from hemp composite is stronger and lighter than wood. Not to mention the fact that the combination of hemp and lime leads to the creation of a sound insulation system and better insulation than concrete.

Hemp houses also have incredible durability.

Perhaps even more surprising is the fact that hemp houses also provide a healthier environment. Unlike laminate or drywall, hemp concrete is non-toxic and mildew-resistant.

Hemp reduces air pollution

Air pollution is not only harmful to human health but can also cause a number of damaging effects on the environment.

If we ignore this fact, then these problems are likely to increase. Meanwhile, hemp can destroy pollutants and improve air quality.

Hemp can even be used as a paper source, eliminating the need for bleaching with chlorine - a direct cause of excess carbon dioxide in the environment.

Hemp grows in almost any environment.

Imagine a crop that can ripen in a few months and continue to grow for many years. We are still talking about hemp! Hemp is an incredibly durable plant. Although it thrives in a mild climate and a humid atmosphere, it can survive almost anywhere.

Hemp can help reduce world hunger

About 795 million people are undernourished around the world.

Hemp seeds are considered one of the most nutritious food sources on this planet. Complete protein - hemp seeds supply the body with amino acids, vitamins and much more!

Two important foods, oil, and flour can also be produced from hemp seeds. Thus, hemp is not only nutritious, but also universal.

In conclusion to Earth Day - the reason why to promote the cultivation of hemp

Humanity grows hemp for thousands of years. Some anthropologists even believe that hemp was the first agricultural crop cultivated by people over 12,000 years ago.

It is time to return to your roots.

The transition to hemp cannot solve all the problems of the world, but this is only the beginning. Hemp can leave a clean and green planet for future generations. What are we waiting for? It's time to let the hemp shine once and for all.

And how can you contribute? By purchasing a hemp product, you support the cultivation of hemp on your planet. Start today and contribute to the good of humanity and the planet :-)

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Hemp products and legislation

All presented hemp products are 100% legal according to EU legislation. They are made from legal agricultural strains of hemp which contain the legal level of THC (less than 0,2%). Hemp seed is used for the production of oil, protein and also for direct consumption. Hemp herb is used for CBD extraction, tea, and ointments & cosmetics. All our products are NOT psychoactive. 

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