Capitalism made hemp, pot illegal
By the 1930s, the struggling cotton and timber industries saw hemp as a threat to their interests, and the unscrupulous newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, who had lots of his …
By the 1930s, the struggling cotton and timber industries saw hemp as a threat to their interests, and the unscrupulous newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, who had lots of his …
INTERVIEW: Ian Pritchett Managing Director/Greencore Construction – UK Ian Pritchett is managing director at Greencore Construction Ltd. in the UK. A physics graduate from Durham University with over 25 years experience in …
‘Holistic view’ brings hemp’s value proposition into focus Read More »
INTERVIEW: MONIKA BRUMMER Designer & Builder/Cannabric – Spain Monika Brümmer is an architect specialising in hemp building, ecological and bioclimatic buildings, historic restoration and rehabilitation of traditional cave dwellings. She …
Despite entrenched lobbies, ‘green building is on the rise’ Read More »
INTERVIEW: STEVE ALLIN Founder/International Hemp Building Association Steve Allin pioneered the International Hemp Building Association (IHBA). An author, teacher and consultant on ecological building, Steve has promoted the use of …
‘Acceptance by mainstream builders’ is key to growth Read More »
INTERVIEW: Henri Puttonen Hampakompaniet/Sweden Henri Puttonen is the initiator of “Hemp for Green Industrial Revolution,” a crowdfunding campaign on fundedbyme.com aimed at encouraging more growth of hemp in Europe, which, …
‘The demand… is there. The supply is simply not. Why?’ Read More »