12/21/2019
15 Mind Blowing Facts about H**P
1. H**p prevents pesticide pollution. By integrating h**p, we can significantly reduce our exposure to unnecessary toxins and pollutants.
2. H**P helps restore Soil Fertility. H**p can grow in a wide variety of terrains and soil types. It forms deep roots helping to hold the soil together. This in turn prevents soil erosion. H**P also increases the microbial content of the soil. And the incredible benefits don’t end there. Did you know that the stems and leaves of the h**p plant are rich in nutrients. After harvesting, these nutrient-dense remnants of the h**p plant can be returned to the soil, rejuvenating it for a richer yield the following year.
3. H**p can produce biodegradable plastics
Americans used over 45 billion plastic water bottles in 2015 alone. Even crazier: plastic water bottles can take anywhere between 400 and 1,000 years to decompose.
Considering the United States' recycling rate for plastic is only 23 percent, there is room for improvement to say the least.
The basic building blocks of plastics are cellulose derived from petroleum. Yet petroleum is highly toxic. H**p on the other hand happens to be the greatest cellulose producer on earth. It also happens to be biodegradable.
Why not use non-toxic and biodegradable h**p for producing plastics? Instead of stuffing our landfills with toxic chemicals we could reuse and recycle natural products.
#4) The h**p plant absorbs toxic metals
Soil sustains life. The plants that feed, clothe, and house us originate from the earth. Yet we’ve become increasingly detached from this basic human need. Meanwhile, man-made waste has contaminated soil across the globe.
Both our planet’s health and our personal health are under duress, and the need for change is imminent.
It has already been proven that h**p can eliminate toxins from the environment. H**p is so effective at absorbing toxic materials it has even been considered for removing radiation from Fukushima.
H**p is good for the soil in more ways than one.
#5) H**p is an outstanding renewable biofuel
Imagine if there was a non-toxic fuel source that could be domestically produced and was totally renewable. Turns out that material already exists. It’s been on this planet for hundreds and thousands of years.
H**p converts to biodiesel at a 97 percent efficiency rate. It also burns at a lower temperature than any other type of biofuel.
Plus, when burned in a diesel engine, h**p eradicates the exhaust odor of petroleum with the pleasant smell of h**p.
With over 4,000,000 miles of roads in the United States, transitioning to h**p biodiesel could help heal our planet one mile at a time.
#6) Fabrics made from h**p do not contain chemical residue
Did you know the majority of synthetic fibers we use today are manufactured from polymer-based petrochemical materials (AKA highly toxic materials)?
Producing these synthetic materials requires an energy-intensive process, burning large amounts of gas, coal, or crude oil.
If that wasn’t enough, this type of manufacturing process releases toxic emissions into the air while also leaving toxic residues within the fibers. Not exactly a pleasant notion.
Yet, this problem can be avoided by switching to h**p. H**p fibers are easily removed from the plant and can create clothing with zero chemical residue. H**p is also a highly durable fabric and UV resistant.
#7) H**p can reduce effects of carbon emissions
Industrial h**p has the power to transform the environment. H**p is unique in that it is one of the few crops capable of reducing carbon emissions through rapid carbon dioxide uptake. It does this through a process known as carbon sequestration.
When cultivated, h**p actually captures carbon emissions from the atmosphere. Essentially, h**p helps sequester or “trap” carbon from the air into plants. For every ton of h**p produced, 1.63 tons of carbon is removed from the air.
#8) Cultivating h**p prevents deforestation
Deforestation is increasing across the globe at alarming rates. Scientists now believe the rate of deforestation equates to a loss of 48 football fields every minute.
Within 100 years, it is estimated there will be no rainforests. Shamefully, the United States has less than 5% of the world’s population but consumes more than one-third of the world’s paper.
But there is hope.
H**p can easily replace trees as the source of raw material for wood and paper. Once acre of h**p can produce as much paper annually as four acres of trees.
While trees take years to mature, h**p can be grown and rapidly reproduced within months. H**p paper is also more durable than paper produced from trees.
In other words, this is a no-brainer – transitioning to h**p could literally save our trees, and ultimately, our planet.
#9) Industrial h**p conserves water
It can take more than 5,000 gallons of water to produce 2.2 pounds of cotton. In fact, cotton is one of the most water-dependent crops around and is quickly depleting our limited freshwater sources.
Meanwhile, h**p requires minimal irrigation in comparison to cotton. A study in the UK comparing cotton production to h**p production found that h**p required 634-898 gallons of water to produce 2.2 pounds of h**p.
Considering h**p is suitable for fiber production, it is clear to see the superior option.
Why is it taking the world so long to fully embrace this plant?
#10) H**p supports sustainable farming practices
Farmers who practice sustainable farming techniques know the importance of rotating crops by season. Not only does it keep the soil nutrient-rich, it also increases the overall yield.
H**p happens to be an ideal plant for crop rotation. It enriches the soil while also removing toxins. Growing h**p helps keep the soil and air more habitable for years to come.
#11) Growing h**p prevents soil compaction and erosion
Did you now soil compaction and erosion are some of the biggest problems plaguing farmers today?
This is particularly true for farmers within the Midwest who depend on two staple crops – soybeans and corn.
Corn contains a deep and fibrous root system that pe*****tes the ground deep below the surface. Over time, these roots can lead to soil compaction during the winter and spring.
Soybeans also have a strong root system but do not pe*****te below the topsoil. As a result, soil erosion can frequently occur.
However, h**p is capable of repairing damaged soils. In fact, introducing h**p into crop rotations not only adds diversity but can also reverse the effects of soil compact and erosion. H**p contains deep roots that can reach up to nine feet below the surface. These hearty roots help to break up soil compaction while also increasing nutrient absorption.
#12) H**p builds stronger and healthier homes
The use of the h**p plant can extend into every aspect of our lives – including our homes.
Fiberboards made from a h**p-based composite are stronger and lighter than those made from wood. Not to mention the combination of h**p and lime (h**pcrete) results in a soundproofing system and insulation superior to that of concrete.
H**p homes are also shown to have incredible durability. One h**p home in Japan is estimated to be over 300 years old!
Perhaps even more astonishing, h**p homes also provide a healthier living environment. Unlike fiberglass or drywall, h**pcrete is nontoxic and mold-resistant.
If we're smart about this, h**p homes will be the future of green living.
#13) H**p reduces air pollution
Air pollution is not only harmful to human health but can also cause a number of devastating environmental effects. While China is the world’s largest producer of carbon dioxide, the United States is close behind at number 2.
Should we choose to ignore this reality, these problems are likely to increase even further. Meanwhile, h**p can break down pollutants and improve air quality.
H**p can even be used as a paper source, eliminating the need for chlorine bleaching – a direct cause of excess carbon dioxide in the environment.
#14) H**p grows in almost any environment
Imagine if there was a crop that could be cultivated almost anywhere in the world. In fact, this crop required zero pesticides and could produce over 25,000 products.
Better yet, this crop could mature within months and keep producing for years to come. Surprise – that crop is h**p. H**p is an incredibly durable plant. While h**p thrives in a mild climate and humid atmosphere, it can survive almost anywhere.
From China to Colorado, h**p can grow in a broad range of climate types, which means h**p has the potential to be sourced locally.
A source of food, income, and more – h**p farming could change lives for the better. H**p can also lead to more sustainable farming, which in turn will bolster local economies while having a positive impact on the environment.
H**p seeds are the new superfood!
#15) H**p can help curb world hunger
Around 795 million people are undernourished globally. In developing countries (where 92 percent of children live) 30 out of every 100 will experience stunted growth due to a lack of nutrition.
Now, imagine if h**p were in the picture. Not only is h**p inexpensive, it can be grown almost anywhere. In fact, h**p seeds are considered to be one of the most nutritionally dense food sources on this planet. A complete protein – h**p seeds supply the body with amino acids, vitamins, and much more!
In addition, h**p seeds can also produce two vital food products – oil and flour. So not only is h**p nutritionally rich but also versatile.
Cultivating h**p as a staple crop could change people’s lives for the better worldwide, especially if you consider the vast number of people that could not only be fed but also nourished by this superfood.
Humankind have been cultivating h**p for thousands of years. Some anthropologists even believe h**p was the first agricultural crop domesticated by humans over twelve thousand years ago.
It is time we return to our roots.
Switching to h**p products may not solve all of the world’s problems but it is a start. H**p has the potential to leave a cleaner and greener planet for future generations. So what are we waiting for? It is high time to let the h**p shine once and for all.
~ Rachel Garland
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