‘It’s almost carbon-negative’: how hemp became a surprise building material by FR8036 Tags:Climate 3 comments Well entrenched industries like lumber and cement will make sure no emerging technologies eat into their market share. That includes hemp. Hemp gets a bad rap because people think it’s weed (it’s not), but I’ve seen it used for making t-shirts and stuff like that I mean, timber is carbon-negative. No almost. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Well entrenched industries like lumber and cement will make sure no emerging technologies eat into their market share. That includes hemp.
Hemp gets a bad rap because people think it’s weed (it’s not), but I’ve seen it used for making t-shirts and stuff like that
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Well entrenched industries like lumber and cement will make sure no emerging technologies eat into their market share. That includes hemp.
Hemp gets a bad rap because people think it’s weed (it’s not), but I’ve seen it used for making t-shirts and stuff like that
I mean, timber is carbon-negative. No almost.