Detective RedPanda17News
@RealPersonJedi
08 November, 03:31
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Alcyone 777
@Alcyone
08 November, 03:41
In response Detective RedPanda17News to his Publication
It is being talked about and we need more talking about it.
Hemp also absorbs nuclear radiation.
Though hemp plastic is now legal I products, growing hemp- which does not produce the hallucinogenic THC, and is classified as a mild sedative in the group with lavender plants, growing it in most states, still requires special permitting, licenses, massive restrictictions an regulations.
I am sad to see it wasn't even an issue on the table for the midterm elections.
Name one red candidate who said they were going to push for hemp production and offer tax incentives to growers and produces of hemp made products, and who made the argument for hemp sucking up carbon and that there is no need for carbon taxing and all the other nonsense.
Why are no republican candidates talking about it? Many of us have known this since fukashima. The people who want to lead us need to do better.
Hemp also absorbs nuclear radiation.
Though hemp plastic is now legal I products, growing hemp- which does not produce the hallucinogenic THC, and is classified as a mild sedative in the group with lavender plants, growing it in most states, still requires special permitting, licenses, massive restrictictions an regulations.
I am sad to see it wasn't even an issue on the table for the midterm elections.
Name one red candidate who said they were going to push for hemp production and offer tax incentives to growers and produces of hemp made products, and who made the argument for hemp sucking up carbon and that there is no need for carbon taxing and all the other nonsense.
Why are no republican candidates talking about it? Many of us have known this since fukashima. The people who want to lead us need to do better.
How Hemp Can Clean Up Radiation From Fukushima Nuclear Disaster - National Hemp Association
How Hemp Can Clean Up Radiation From Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
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not sure how i feel about hemp "plastic". "plastic" to me indicates a bi product of petro.
04:19 PM - Nov 08, 2022
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication
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Alcyone 777
@Alcyone
08 November, 04:33
In response Sadie Marie to her Publication
Hemp Plastic is VERY environment friendly. Please learn this.-
"Hemp plastic, may biodegrade in as little as six months if it is exposed to the right conditions. The average plastic bottle takes around 450 years to dissolve.
When produced using biodegradable polymers, biodegradable hemp plastic has the ability to protect the environment from the harmful effects of contaminants. Decomposition of hemp plastic might take anywhere from three to six months if the conditions are just perfect. When compared to polymers that are typically used, this is just incredible.
Even after being processed into plastic, hemp is still an environmentally friendly material to use. These polymers may be broken down entirely by natural processes. This implies that in a matter of a few months, provided the conditions are appropriate, it will have decomposed.
(In contrast to conventional plastics, which need an undetermined period of time and release harmful chemicals during the process.)"-
"Hemp plastic, may biodegrade in as little as six months if it is exposed to the right conditions. The average plastic bottle takes around 450 years to dissolve.
When produced using biodegradable polymers, biodegradable hemp plastic has the ability to protect the environment from the harmful effects of contaminants. Decomposition of hemp plastic might take anywhere from three to six months if the conditions are just perfect. When compared to polymers that are typically used, this is just incredible.
Even after being processed into plastic, hemp is still an environmentally friendly material to use. These polymers may be broken down entirely by natural processes. This implies that in a matter of a few months, provided the conditions are appropriate, it will have decomposed.
(In contrast to conventional plastics, which need an undetermined period of time and release harmful chemicals during the process.)"-
How Long Does It Take Hemp Plastic To Degrade? - Nationwide Plastics
Hemp plastic, on the other hand, may biodegrade in as little as six months if it is exposed to the right conditions. The average plastic bottle takes
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Alcyone 777
@Alcyone
08 November, 04:29
In response Sadie Marie to her Publication
Please start learning and then you can help educate the world.
"So, what exactly is hemp plastic? It is a bioplastic – a sustainable plastic created from biodegradable material – made from the cellulose of hemp plants. Hemp-based plastics can be made using the leaves, seed husks, and stems of hemp plants which are often considered byproducts for farmers growing hemp for CBD and CBG.
Industrial hemp plastic isn’t exactly like plastic made from petroleum. Hemp bioplastic is much stronger than traditional plastic, but it can also be highly flexible, allowing it to be shaped into many different things that currently rely on petroleum-based plastic."
Learn more here on Hemp Plastics-
"So, what exactly is hemp plastic? It is a bioplastic – a sustainable plastic created from biodegradable material – made from the cellulose of hemp plants. Hemp-based plastics can be made using the leaves, seed husks, and stems of hemp plants which are often considered byproducts for farmers growing hemp for CBD and CBG.
Industrial hemp plastic isn’t exactly like plastic made from petroleum. Hemp bioplastic is much stronger than traditional plastic, but it can also be highly flexible, allowing it to be shaped into many different things that currently rely on petroleum-based plastic."
Learn more here on Hemp Plastics-
Hemp Plastic: What Is It and How is it Made? | High Grade Hemp Seed
Nowadays, plastics are used in almost everything around us. Learn more about hemp plastic - a newer and environmentally friendly plastic alternative.
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Here KittyKitty
@HereKittyKitty
08 November, 05:24
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication
Once the majority learn about all the benefits of hemp (healthcare, building materials, etc), I believe it's going to be a major crop of the future. 🌱
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