Hemp Voices: Ashley Javogue, Zegreenlab Construction, Costa Rica
We design and manufacture blocks and plasters made with hemp and other vegetable fibers.
Hemp Voices: Derek Wolf, Hemp and Block, LLC
I was amazed to learn that hemp can be used to build healthy, comfortable homes, while strengthening our economy and farming industry, and benefit the Earth as a regenerative, carbon-sequestering, high-performance building material. With hemp-lime construction, we can build for legacy; multi-generational homes and buildings that last for centuries.
Hemp Voices: Sarah Stephens, Midwest Hemp Technology
Hemp building materials serve the spaces where we live and work so well. They create environments that are healthy. They contribute to wellness for people who spend time in them.
Hemp Voices: Matt & Sam Marino, Homeland Hempcrete
We design and manufacture a prefabricated hempcrete panel system for residential use.
Hemp Voices: Ali Memari, Pennsylvania Housing Research Center
We have had the opportunity to field test several homes made with hempcrete walls and have measured the actual thermal resistance of the walls.
Hemp Voices: Melissa Nelson Baldwin, South Bend Industrial Hemp
Every generation has a major shift in their lifetime and I think this is what will be during mine... a more sustainable and regenerative effort at all levels.
Hemp Voices, Zach Popp, Sativa Building Systems
I have always been impressed with the performance potential of hemp buildings and the associated impacts on the wellbeing of people.
Hemp Voices: Miles Gathright, Boardwurks
I am by nature an engineer and creator of solutions. The hemp building space needs more alternatives to traditional building materials. Decarbonization and landfill avoidance are my guiding principles.
Hemp Voices: Jacob Waddell, Hemp Building Institute
The environmental impact of building with natural building materials, including hemp, is potentially huge. These products and their benefits will only be realized if we do the work to increase their utilization.
Hemp Voices: David Russell, CannaVision, Inc.
Hemp stands out as a superior material due to its strength, lightweight nature, carbon negativity, and sustainability.
Hemp Voices: Justin Loefler, Wyoming Hemp Company
As we witness a decline in traditional forestry and timber mills, I believe that industrial hemp represents a sustainable and innovative alternative for construction and building applications. This aligns with my vision of empowering American farmers to cultivate the materials needed for the future of construction.
Hemp Voices: Hiroaki “Maharu” Tajima
Hempcrete is a 100% natural material, which came as a shock to me as I have become so used to using industrialized products. And I also learned that our ancestors use hemp in their daily lives and houses.
Hemp Voices: Tim Callahan, Callahan Home Designs
I work with clients from across the country as a hempcrete design consultant and developer of turnkey hempcrete residential designs.
Hemp Voices: Danny Desjarlais, Lower Sioux Hemp
I’m most interested in the potential hemp brings to rebuilding our tribal and First Nations communities. We can grow our own homes. Better healthy homes for our people and their children.
Hemp Voices: James Forbes, Tiger Fiber Hemp
What motivates myself and team Tiger Fiber to pursue the hemp building sector is the ability to help develop a truly sustainable construction industry, as the world looks to build out more new living space to be the largest in the history of humanity over the next 30 years.
Hemp Voices: Kirstie Wulf, Shelter Building Design
Ten years ago I built my own Hempcrete house, at a time when Hempcrete was just starting out in Australia. My hempcrete home functions so well that it does not need mechanical heating or cooling.
Hemp Voices: Clifton Ray Kaderli, US Hemp Building Association
I am gobsmacked by the vast size and scope that is the ocean of opportunity in the hemp space. Hemp building is but one niche that has niches within niches.
Alexandros Tsamis: Industry has yet to fully realize the potential of natural materials
At CASE and RPI we believe in leapfrogging ahead of existing technology. Our focus is on developing more advanced, next-generation products and processes that can enable wider adoption of hemp as a mainstream raw material for construction.
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.
Angel Romero Jr., Stuc-Go-Crete/RAAX Dryvit, LLC
The most fascinating discovery about hemp I have witnessed is the strong capabilities it has to benefit natural building. Being the VP of the Industrial Hemp Coalition and BuiltForTheFuture, working with hemp has opened my eyes to toxic materials that have been forced on us for many decades.