Hemp Puts More Back Into the Soil
This A5 print captures hemp’s quiet regenerative power. It’s a reflection on renewal and resilience, how a single plant can heal the ground beneath our feet while supporting sustainable industries above it.
Before wood pulp paper
Before wood pulp became dominant in the 19th century, hemp and other plant fibres were commonly used in papermaking for books, maps, and records.
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🇨🇳 Hemp: A Foundation of Ancient China
Cultivated for 6,000+ years, hemp was the key material for early Chinese industry. It provided textiles, rope, and the first-ever paper. A true cornerstone of their civilization.📜
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That’s it for Hemp Myth Busters!
We’ve tackled the biggest hemp myths and the facts speak for themselves. Hemp is versatile, sustainable, and ready for a bigger role.
Next series coming soon 👀
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Trump Talks Hemp…
Trump recently promoted CBD, the non intoxicating compound found in hemp. In a video aimed at seniors, stating benefits like better sleep, less pain and reduced stress, and even called for Medicare to cover CBD.
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Around 200 BCE, the Chinese invented paper using hemp fibers. This breakthrough changed communication forever and helped spread knowledge across centuries.
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