Believe it or not, sustainable and carbon-negative housing is now possible. Hempcrete, hemp wool, and other hemp construction materials make this possible. Have you heard of healthy homes? No, it’s not a house with a lot of healthy food inside. Healthy homes or buildings are those that are constructed with the physical and mental wellbeing of the residents in mind. It may denote an architectural style that improves mental health. It can also denote the materials used to construct the home. Materials like hemp. Hemp is a non-toxic, eco-friendly material that proactively improves the health of the inhabitants. It traps CO2 and keeps the air healthy. Who wouldn’t want a home like that? Check out these 11 companies that construct using hempcrete. Hemp Foundation Yes, this is our brand. And we’re placing ourselves first. But we don’t think this placement is undeserved. Here’s why. The Hemp Foundation is much more than just a hemp marketplace. It is also a social and environmental cause that fights for Indian farmers’ right to a livelihood. Hemp Foundation sells hemp hurds wholesale. This is the raw material from which hempcrete is made. The hemp is grown in a state in India called Uttarakhand. The soil and climate here are perfect for growing high-quality hemp. The hemp is cultivated by previously unemployed farmers. Cultivating hemp gives them the opportunity to make a stable living. We also sell raw hemp fiber. With this, you can make hemp wool. This is a terrific insulation material to protect from harsh weather and sound. The hemp fiber is processed into fabric and wool by Mandakini women weavers. Mandakini is a network of weavers in the Kedar Valley of Uttarakhand. The mission of this group is to bring economical and social empowerment to women. Just BioFiber Energy-saving? Check. Sustainable? Check. Mold, rot, and fire-resistant? Triple check. The production of traditional building materials is one of the largest contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions. JBF’s vision was to create a building system that would cut down the cost and waste produced, while increasing the living quality. It chose a building material with reduced environmental impact. This material was hemp-lime. JBF patented a building system based on structural blocks. These blocks surpass the quality of all available alternatives. It is now available internationally. The company promises low-cost and low-maintenance homes with the BioFiber blocks. The blocks, made of hemp fiber, can capture Carbon Dioxide. The bio-fiber blocks are available for wholesale. JBF also designs and constructs buildings. This project is called Harmless Home. Hempitecture Inc Fad diets, green smoothies, yoga, and whatnot. We are obsessed with living a healthy lifestyle and what goes into our bodies. Trust me, I’m guilty of this too. But hardly anyone pays attention to the house we’re living in. Traditional brick and mortar housing contain tons of toxins. Living in those houses will invariably mean inhaling those toxins. Building materials made from the earth can increase our enjoyment of the world. Well, that’s at least what Hempitecture believes. The company aims to build healthy and energy-efficient structures. But, it doesn’t stop there. They want the structures to positively impact both the inhabitants and the environment. This is achieved with hemp. Hempitecture Inc uses hempcrete and hemp wool. Hemp wool is used for sound and thermal insulation of interiors. Hemp fibers are condensed into blocks and used as insulation material. Hemp fibers are good options for keeping cool and keeping warm. Hempcrete is made by mixing hemp hurds and lime. The reaction causes Carbon Sequestration. This means atmospheric carbon is absorbed by the material, which offsets the carbon produced while building. This makes it an eco-friendly project. Hempitecture does it all. The company provides material, equipment, and subject expertise to those passionate about building eco-friendly structures. Hempcrete Direct Using hemp to build your dream home can be a pretty wild concept to wrap your head around. The cousin of hemp is a soft drug after all. Hempcrete Direct is working to abolish this misinterpretation in the U.S. This firm works on providing hemp material for construction projects. They also connect contractors to homeowners who are interested in green homes. Their website contains in-depth details about the merits of hemp over other building materials. It is a good resource to look up when you’re starting a construction project. Hempcrete Direct is also passionate about making hemp a more popular building material in the U.S. and Canada. They are involved with organizations that provide licenses to build with hemp. Hemp is a very new building material. Many don’t know how to apply it to construction projects, and that’s where the trouble sets in. Hempcrete Direct provides on-site training to contractors. They teach them the craft of building with hemp. ISOHemp Low-impact housing is the future. Well, it needs to be. ISO Hemp, a company spanning 5 countries, is helping to make this a present-day reality. Increasing health and comfort, while decreasing energy consumption is the main motto being ISOHemp. Its factory was developed to be sustainable and eco-friendly. The complete process is automated, which makes hempcrete available at competitive prices. Because it’s automated, you would think production consumes loads of energy. That isn’t the case. The plant is run by the energy equivalent of powering merely 10 washing machines. The blocks are made with a 4-step process. Mixture: They mix the raw materials; hemp, water, and lime. Formatting: They mold the mixture into blocks of varying thickness using a press. The thickness can be customized between 6 to 30 centimeters. Curing: They dry the blocks in the open air. This makes it ready to be handled. Palletization: A robotic arm pallets the blocks, which are again air-dried for 6 to 10 weeks. Though this process may seem tedious, ISOHemp manufactures more than one million blocks of hemp per year. Hemp Technology Global Mold, fire, and termite-proof housing. Who can say no to that? On top of that, building with hemp makes the structure breathable, energy-efficient, and insulated from sound […]
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