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Recycle Rebuild
Recycle Rebuild empowers communities to recycle waste into affordable, high-quality building materials, whilst providing an immediate source of income for those affected by natural disasters.
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11:28 AM - Apr 18, 2024
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Beverly Hayes
@beverly1111
18 April, 11:41
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
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Building A Hempcrete Home: Say Goodbye To Classic Concrete - The Tiny Life
How to build a hempcrete house, with benefits and drawbacks, building steps, design inspiration, and more.
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
18 April, 11:46
In response Beverly Hayes to her Publication
I much prefer Hemp over plastic!
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Beverly Hayes
@beverly1111
18 April, 11:38
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
No Thanks, Iām waiting for Hemp Crete material! š„°šš¼
Hempcrete and concrete have the following differences12:
Materials: Hempcrete is made from a lime-based binder and hemp shiv aggregate, while concrete uses a cement binder and sand, gravel, or stone aggregate.
Properties: Hempcrete is vapor-permeable, has superior insulation properties, and sequesters more carbon. Concrete is durable, resistant to water, and has a higher compressive strength.
Usage: Concrete can be used for load-bearing structures, while hempcrete is not suitable for structural purposes.
Advantages: Hempcrete resists mold, fungus, and damp, making it beneficial for older buildings and respiratory health.
Hempcrete and concrete have the following differences12:
Materials: Hempcrete is made from a lime-based binder and hemp shiv aggregate, while concrete uses a cement binder and sand, gravel, or stone aggregate.
Properties: Hempcrete is vapor-permeable, has superior insulation properties, and sequesters more carbon. Concrete is durable, resistant to water, and has a higher compressive strength.
Usage: Concrete can be used for load-bearing structures, while hempcrete is not suitable for structural purposes.
Advantages: Hempcrete resists mold, fungus, and damp, making it beneficial for older buildings and respiratory health.
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Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
18 April, 11:58
In response Beverly Hayes to her Publication
Natural materials are the best, Hemp and Hempcrete allow the house and material to breath!
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