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We’ve all heard how important it is to do everything we can to save the environment, but what you might not know is that there is another, very easy way to help conserve energy resources and actually improve the environment. If you’re someone who recycles religiously, conserves energy whenever possible, and uses the earth’s resources as gently as you can, congratulations. But there’s a lot more you can do, and it’s easy. How do you do that? Buy hemp products. Hemp can be used in a variety of ways; it can produce everything from clothing to paper to fuel — easily, cheaply, and most of all, in an environmentally friendly fashion.
Think hemp, not cotton, for clothing and other cloth items
Now, you might think that cotton as a natural product is also environmentally friendly, but you’d be wrong. In fact, cotton growth and its subsequent transformation into cloth is very environmentally destructive. When it’s not grown organically, for example, it uses over 275 million pounds of pesticides, plus massive amounts of growth regulators, fertilizers, and so on. Even when it is grown organically, it still uses a lot of water from our limited supply. Its refinement into manufactured cloth, too, takes a lot of resources. Therefore, cotton is not in fact our best natural fiber. Of course, wool and silk are good natural fibers, but they, too, take resources from the environment that cannot be easily replenished.
That’s where hemp comes in. Hemp fibers can be woven into any type of clothing that cotton fibers can be, without using the massive natural resources cotton production does, for example, it needs much less water to faciliate and maintain growth. Best of all, when you wear hemp clothing, you’ll know you’re supporting practices that will help save the environment and its resources, not deplete or pollute them.
Hemp, the environmental “savior”
Hemp actually improves the quality of the soil as it grows instead of depleting it, and it has deep roots that naturally aerate and break up the soil. This gives the soil natural microbes and nutrient content. In addition, it grows thick and tall and produces a lot of shade, which discourages weed growth naturally. And because it’s naturally resistant to insects, mold, and other normal plant enemies, it doesn’t need the use of pesticides, antifungals, or other chemical “assistance” that pollutes the environment.
Hemp fuel
Hemp can be used as a source of sustainable fuel that can actually wean us off fossil fuel dependence. Hemp is completely renewable as an energy source — and it grows fast, too, so it’s easily replenished. Hemp products can be developed that can be used as fuel for a biomass energy generation system; best of all, that fuel source is endlessly reproducible. Eat Hemp!
Every morning I get up and make my morning smoothie, and add hemp protein powder to help stabilize my blood sugar and keep me satisfied until lunchtime. It’s a fantastic source of raw, organic protein. Hemp-a-licious! Not trees, hemp
Finally, hemp products also come in the form of paper products we’d normally use trees for. Yet another way to save the environment, save some trees, and still have what we need. What could be better? http://www.tipsforagreenerlife.com