Sustainability

From reducing water and air pollution to soil erosion, hemp offers sustainable solutions to some of our most pressing environmental challenges. Explore how our initiatives are making a difference and learn how you can join us in our mission for a greener future.

  • Air Pollution

    Hemp plants grow naturally with very little need for chemicals or pesticides, helping reduce air pollution and improving overall air quality.

  • Water Scarcity

    Hemp cultivation needs only a fraction of the water used by other crops, supporting efficient and sustainable farming for a greener planet.

  • Soil Erosion

    Hemp plants develop deep, strong roots that anchor and enrich the soil, preventing erosion and keeping nutrients in balance naturally.

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Production Impact

Hemp naturally cleans the air, since each plant absorbs more CO₂ during its lifecycle than the emissions generated through its cultivation, processing, and transport.

Average CO₂ absorbed per hemp plant: 27.8 g

Hemp plants used in our productions: 291,000

Total CO₂ absorbed by our productions: 8.09 metric tons

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    Water Efficient

    80%

    Less water than traditional textiles

    Hemp requires less water than crops like cotton to produce textiles, making it a more sustainable choice in regions facing water scarcity.

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    Fossil Fuel

    40%

    Less fossil fuel than traditional plastic

    Hemp bioplastics replace traditional petroleum-based plastics, reducing reliance on fossil fuel resources and lowering carbon emissions.

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  • Deforestation

    95%

    Less impact than traditional paper

    Hemp paper offers a sustainable alternative to traditional wood-based paper, helping to reduce deforestation and preserve natural habitats.

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