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Materials Sourcebook: Hemp
Hemp plants growing. From the Materials Sourcebook: Hemp, on Channel4.com/4Homes
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The Eco-Friendly Material

In France, it’s been widely used in buildings for years, but across the Channel we’re only just beginning to realise what an eco-friendly, versatile material hemp is.


What Is Hemp?
Hemp is a fast-growing plant with two constituent parts - fibre and a woody core, also known as the shiv or hurd. The strong fibre is used for insulation, or can be made into fabric, floorcoverings, paper or rope, and the shiv is used in construction materials. Although hemp is from the same plant species as marijuana, industrial hemp doesn’t contain the same chemicals and so is ineffective as a drug.

Why Is It So Eco-Friendly?
Where do we start? Hemp grows far more quickly and densely than trees - it can be harvested just 120 days after planting, whereas trees take at least five years to produce paper or pulp. It requires far less fertilizer, water and pesticides than cotton, and over 99 per cent of the plant can be used. While growing, it stores carbon from the atmosphere and overall the CO2 balance of the hemp crop means that CO2 may actually be removed from the atmosphere and locked away into the fabric of that buildings that are constructed from it.

Hemp spraying at the Centre for Alternative Technology, from the 4Homes Materials Sourcebook: Hemp on Channel4.com/4Homes
Centre for Alternative Technology

And, when you need to dispose of hemp products they can be ploughed back into the soil without harming the environment.

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