Mama Tee donated @MamaT
02 January, 08:26
Way back in the 1930's, Henry Ford was working in the alterative fuels sector, and in 1941 he constructed a hemp fueled, hemp bodied prototype car. The "plastic" body panels were composed of 70% cellulose fibers, including industrial hemp, mixed with a resin binder, and apparently they were as strong as steel.

But because growing hemp in the United States was essentially outlawed in 1937 because of its association with its THC, it was impractical for Ford to mass-produce vehicles that relied upon a steady supply of it.

Ford said and I quote "Why use up the forests, which were centuries in the making, and the mines, which required ages to lay down, if we can get the equivalent of forest and mineral products in the annual growth of the hemp?"

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Mirella Petkovic @StarCitizen
Early Electric Automobiles 1861
Electric cars might seem like the vehicles of the future, but they were actually a symbol of the past. However back in the day, they didn't use the infamous Lithium batteries which cause major pollution to the environment. They used Sodium-ion batteries that are much cleaner option as they are basically made of salt.

THE ONLY REASON THEY USE Lithium batteries today IS BECAUSE "CHINA" PRODUCES ALL OF IT...
06:07 AM - Jan 03, 2023
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