Eternity RPC Board
In progress Discussion on Hemp Productshttp://board.eternityrpc.com/thread-671.html - Printable Version

+- Eternity RPC Board (http://board.eternityrpc.com)
+-- Forum: Oblivion Compound (http://board.eternityrpc.com/forum-16.html)
+--- Forum: Library of Eternity (http://board.eternityrpc.com/forum-20.html)
+---- Forum: Siora MTRP Archive (http://board.eternityrpc.com/forum-54.html)
+----- Forum: The Directorate (http://board.eternityrpc.com/forum-55.html)
+------ Forum: Technology Department (http://board.eternityrpc.com/forum-60.html)
+------ Thread: In progress Discussion on Hemp Productshttp://board.eternityrpc.com/thread-671.html (/thread-671.html)



Discussion on Hemp Productshttp://board.eternityrpc.com/thread-671.html - BrumBrum - 12-23-2017

Technology Submission
Technology Report


Name of Origin Country:Global
Name of Technology/Object:Hemp based products

Supporting Real Life References:
https://gdblogs.shu.ac.uk/b1028760/2014/...s-plastic/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemp#Processing


Report


Description:
Basically I am checking what use is acceptable of hemp, there is hempcrete products on the market along with hemp insulation , building materials, plastics, paper, jewellery and even some fuel uses. For alot of these it is argued that it could be a significant replacement/alternative to petrochemical based products and a step to a greener future.

Show ContentImages:
Show ContentSpecifications:




RE: Hemp - Ayzek - 11-12-2018

What. /You/ research and provide more information.


RE: Discussion on Hemp Products - DeSchaine - 11-16-2018

This is already a thing. Brum, as you pointed out, this stuff is already used in lots of manufactured goods. Mecedes Benz uses Hemp plastic in their doors. The only issue that keeps it from being more widespread is the other uses the plant has. Scientifically speaking, sativa sativa, the variety most widely used for industrial hemp production, has a much lower THC content (.3%) that its cousin sativa indica (6-20+%). But, because both can technically be used for their recreational effects, and the fact that they look so similar, they have both had a stigma around them for the last 70 years or so, especially in the US. If/when federal restrictions are lifted on the growing of Hemp as opposed to Marijuana there is speculation that it would replace soybeans and even cotton on the industrial crop list.