Hemp Voices: Kim Croes, Fiberfort
I am very passionate about sustainability efforts, especially in the construction industry. Hemp building presents opportunities for safer, healthier, longer-lasting products that are also more Earth-friendly.
Hemp Voices: Cameron McIntosh, Americhanvre Cast Hemp
This past year was the year of the Americhanvre-trained Ereasy system Owner/Operator! The "Americanized" Ereasy systems were delivered beginning in January, and by April the first owner/operator-led Ereasy projects began to occur around the country.
Hemp Voices: Anthony Dente, PE, Verdant Structural Engineers
Any carbon storing, non-toxic, fire safe material is worth fighting for in my book.
Hemp Voices: Derek Wolf, Hemp and Block, LLC
As a natural building material, hemp can benefit you in the form of a healthy, breathable home, benefit your local supply chain, farmers and processors, and benefit the Earth as a fast-growing, regenerative, carbon-sequestering, high-performance building material.
Hemp Voices: Lawrence Serbin, Hemp Traders
I love the idea of using environmental building materials made from renewable hemp. I want to be able to “save the trees"
Hemp Voices: Serge Buhkman, United Fiber Ventures
I love how rewarding hemp building is, and I do truly believe that hempcrete has a tremendous value that most people are not aware of that I think will have a very positive impact on the world.
Hemp Voices: Joshua Carel, Plural Office Architects
Hemp-lime is essentially fireproof and pestproof, is vapor-permeable, and provides substantial sound attenuation and thermal resistance. No other material can do all that.
Hemp Voices: Duane Shugars, i-Hemp Katalyst
As a CEO of "I-Hemp Katalyst," I am dedicated to Katalyzing change in the industrial hemp market, my role encompasses a broad range of responsibilities and activities to undertake to transform the industrial hemp industry:
Hemp Voices: Brittany McKell, HEMPALTA
Hemp is versatile and can be used in many different applications. I am interested in how it outperforms conventional materials while also creating a cleaner, healthier and more ecologically sound future.
Hemp Voices: Jerry Lee Chilton, Anishinaabe Agriculture Hemp
We got hemp textiles to Patagonia and other hemp growers to form a hemp tool bag for Patagonia and recognized that White Earth natives and Navaho Indians and South Dakota natives made this bag.
Hemp Voices: Ken Meyer, Complete Hemp Processing
It is a large plus that this new growth industry can sustainably help people and the planet for years to come. Farmers can grow hemp in rotation with corn and soybeans, adding diversity to their farming operations and their soil. We can have bio-friendly products such as packaging, plastics, building materials, clothes, protein, and animal bedding.
Hemp Voices: Tom Rossmassler, HempStone, LLC
Hemp’s innate material qualities allow for elegant one stop solutions to building science problems the industry has struggled with for years including, dealing with moisture management, fire rated assemblies, IAQ, net carbon storing solutions, and continuous thermal boundary optimization.
Tim White: Texas Healthy Homes
Hemp has a great potential to become a cost-competitive natural building wall system compared to other natural building wall systems out there. It certainly has a better chance of doing that than most of the other styles of natural building.
Hemp Voices: Michael Gibson, Kansas State University
At KSU, I teach environmental systems and design studios; for the last four years, my studios have been focused on designing and building affordable, net-zero housing. I am very interested in the potential of natural materials, particularly low-process-energy materials, to replace petroleum and chemically based materials in our buildings. Hemp is a fascinating material because it can also be grown and processed locally.
Hemp Voices: Paul Seehusen, Prairie PROducers
Exploiting agricultural commodities to capture and store the carbon in a useable fiber with the most incredibly sequestering commodity on this planet is important to Prairie PROducers
Hemp Voices: Andrew Bish, Global Fiber Processing
Advocating for hemp as an alternative rotational crop has been extremely challenging at times, but rewarding.
Hemp Voices: Michel Provencher, Nature Fibres
Our mission is to manufacture biobased insulation products with high energy performance that have a positive impact on the environment and people's health.
Hemp Voices: Paul 'River' Richardson, Haven Earth PMA
Hemp offers an incredible opportunity for society to move towards a natural 'back-to-the-land' way of living in harmony with nature. Hemp is initiating a resurgence in agriculture that is inspiring a new generation of farmers and entrepreneurs.
Hemp Voices: Joel Holton, Gro Enterprises
The most interesting factor about hempcrete is that buildings and structures can become more sustainable and resilient as a result of using innovative hemp based components.
Hemp Voices: Todd File, Graymont
Hemp Building has the potential to be one of the many ways we can change our impact on the environment. I see this as a way to be involved in the potential changes.