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Asked: July 6, 20202020-07-06T08:27:49-04:00 2020-07-06T08:27:49-04:00In: Other

What role can hemp and mother earth play, can hemp save the planet?

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What role can hemp and mother earth play, can hemp save the planet?
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    1. HempGuru

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      2020-08-14T15:15:03-04:00Added an answer on August 14, 2020 at 3:15 pm

      First of all, hemp grows faster than most other trees grown for commercial purposes. And the hemp fiber is powerful. This means it can easily replace the more expensive timber varieties so that they can be conserved. Hemp is also found to absorb more CO2 than the regular trees used for commercial timber.
      Also, it’s biodegradable, and products made from hemp are usually reusable and much more durable. This can significantly reduce resource use and wastage that you encounter with non-biodegradable and fragile material that won’t last for long.

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      2020-07-30T14:02:59-04:00Added an answer on July 30, 2020 at 2:02 pm

      It’s an odd question, but I think I understand what you’re trying to say. Hemp is a mother earth/mother nature. It’s all-natural, and in terms of the role it can play, just look at all the surprising ways it can be used instead of plastics or other materials that damage the planet and involve the use of chemicals or toxins.

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      2020-07-30T13:53:22-04:00Added an answer on July 30, 2020 at 1:53 pm

      Hemp does its part in lessening the harsh impact of farming. Hemp uses less water and minerals compared to other industrial crops. You don’t have to worry about it making a soil baren or needing to swap crops to replenish the soil. It also can be grown in also any climate. Hemp is an annual crop that is resistant to pests and most weather conditions. The miracle crop also absorbs up to 40% carbon from its surroundings!

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      2020-07-30T13:49:32-04:00Added an answer on July 30, 2020 at 1:49 pm

      The role that hemp plays in saving Mother Earth is that it is a completely naturally renewable resource. Not only is hemp biodegradable, but it is also very quick to produce in comparison to materials made from trees. The period between planting and harvesting hemp is anywhere from 70 to 140 days. Trees take upwards of 50 years. Not only that, but one acre of hemp can produce around 700 lbs of grain, equivalent to 22 gallons of oil.

      From these statistics, you can see that hemp can play a massive role in saving the planet.

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      2020-07-16T01:15:10-04:00Added an answer on July 16, 2020 at 1:15 am

      Yes! Hemp could help in saving the planet! Hemp is a super plant that is FINALLY starting to gain more traction in being used as such. Just looking around on this website alone, you will see all of the things and ways hemp can be used for. Even if we just eliminated half of the plastic we currently use with hemp, we would be putting the world in such a better place!

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      2020-07-17T07:55:54-04:00Added an answer on July 17, 2020 at 7:55 am

      Hemp is already on its way to save the world.
      It’s creating less waste, healthier humans, happier humans, sustainable foods, sustainable energy, etc.

      The question to ask would be “what industry is hemp NOT improving.”

      Hemp is finding more and more use cases every single day. Amazingly, it hasn’t already been implemented until now.

      Oh yeah, it was criminalized for more than 100 years. That’s why.

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      2020-07-14T10:49:38-04:00Added an answer on July 14, 2020 at 10:49 am

      We can call hemp the worlds hero and savior since it reduces carbon monoxide, grows faster than any planet. Also prevents cutting of the trees, save the enormous energy, coexistence with entire nature, long-lasting fabrics and thousands of tools made of it, are the proofs that show hemp planet could save us from the chaos that we are getting through.

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      2020-07-14T10:49:05-04:00Added an answer on July 14, 2020 at 10:49 am

      Of course! The hemp plant has a lot of uses and can produce many products. Some derived products are the best alternative since hemp can be easily grown. Trees can be saved if hemp paper, hemp wood, etc. are used. Hemp as bioplastics will also benefit nature a lot as well as the handling of hemp as biofuels. Hemp has proven a lot for saving mother earth.

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      2020-07-10T20:09:28-04:00Added an answer on July 10, 2020 at 8:09 pm

      I could go on and on about this. Essentially most, if not all, of our daily items can be manufactured with hemp. Hemp is a renewable resource, the cultivation of which has a significantly smaller impact on the environment in terms of resources needed for growth and emissions/harmful by-products released during processing. It grows more quickly than trees, with less need for water, and better yields. Products made with hemp can biodegrade in ways other synthetics cannot, and it is much more effective at C02 absorption than other plants, on an acre-to-acre basis. It can erase the trauma we have imparted upon this earth.

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      2020-07-10T11:20:41-04:00Added an answer on July 10, 2020 at 11:20 am

      For two main reasons it can, they reduce CO2 in the air better than most plants do, and they biodegrade much more natural than ordinary plastics. Hemp can also be used to make many products that plastic is used for cups, clothing accessories, etc. Can it save the Earth, potentially if we were to cultivate it and use it on an international level?

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      2020-07-08T23:23:38-04:00Added an answer on July 8, 2020 at 11:23 pm

      Hemp is good for lots of things that promote a sustainable world. Items made of hemp can be recycled, often reused, and are always 100% biodegradable. Hemp can help to reduce global warming as it removes more carbon dioxide per acre than most other plants.

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      2020-07-08T23:23:37-04:00Added an answer on July 8, 2020 at 11:23 pm

      “Can hemp save the planet?” is an excellent question and one that many people are asking these days. It’s an incredible plant that has many benefits for Mother Earth. Not only can hemp help preserve our planet and improve our manufacturing processes, but hemp can also help accelerate us forward and decrease our dependence on fossil fuels.

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