The Power Of Hemp And Its Uses

For thousands of years, hemp has been grown to produce a variety of materials. Compared to other species, every part of hemp can be used. This includes its stocks, seeds, leaves, and of course, its flower. Since the passing of the 2018 Farm Bill, the United States has fully embraced the cultivation of this plant.

Hang with us as we cover how the hemp industry has pushed the envelope on what a hemp product can offer you.

Eco-Friendly Cars

Gas prices are rising, and many people have turned their focus on electric cars. But have you ever thought of a car made out of hemp? It sounds absurd, yet this isn’t new engineering.

Over 80 years ago, in 1941, Henry Ford pushed the boundaries of what was possible and made his inventions a reality. Ford is known for various accomplishments, but one that doesn’t often get discussed is his invention of the hemp-fueled car built from hemp.

His car was highly durable, in fact, so tough that it was determined to be stronger than steel.

Hemp Biofuel

Let’s talk about hemp biofuel for a moment. How can it be used for engines? Well, through a process called “cellulolysis.” This is a long process of converting hemp into ethanol. Various companies have begun research on making it profitable while being environmentally friendly.

Consumable Hemp Products

Aside from hemp materials, this species can be consumed in different ways, from drinks to food, all the way to delicious gummies. And companies like Hometown Hero CBD have created various lab-tested hemp-derived products made with high-quality ingredients and manufactured right here in the United States.

One of their most popular products are their Delta 8 THC Gummies. They come in five delicious flavors with varying cannabinoid profiles. And since Delta 8 THC is federally legal, you place an order on their online store and have it delivered to your door.

Biodegradable Plastic 

Remember how we said there is a purpose for every part of the hemp plant? Well, it gets even better. Recycled hemp stems can be converted into bioplastic by taking the cellulose. Depending on the company and how it’s produced, hemp plastics can be up to 100% biodegradable and compostable.

Sustainable Fabrics

From clothing to linens, hemp can create these materials while helping the environment. Before cotton was predominantly used, our ancestors used hemp because of its fast growth and durability. The fashion world has begun to reestablish how industrial hemp can be useful in the common fabrics we use today.

Companies can create a shirt, jeans, blankets, and sheets by mixing cotton and hemp. These products will offer items that are breathable, lightweight, and comfortable. The best part? It’s sustainably made.

Hemp Insulation

Many homeowners have decided to build instead of buy, and some of them are looking for more sustainable alternatives. Hemp insulation has risen in popularity for its safe material. Compared to other materials, this product is free of dangerous chemicals and is plant-based, which means it’s hypoallergenic and ensures you have clean air. The only downside is the price, but it is well worth the investment if you can fit it in the budget.