About Hemp

As one of the fastest-growing crops on earth, zero-drug value or low-THC cannabis aka hemp removes significant carbon from the atmosphere during its 120 day growth cycle. Hemp can be planted multi-times per year, and can replace slow-growing, resource-intensive materials across multiple product systems. Using processed hemp across multiple applications in construction and manufacturing gives us a practical, scalable solution with a much lower environmental cost NOW, not in decades to come when more irreversible damage has been done.

Why We Work With Hemp

Punches Above Its Weight
Hemp delivers extraordinary output for a single crop—growing rapidly, regenerating annually, and producing usable fiber at a scale few plants can match.

Rapid Carbon Removal
Per hectare, hemp removes large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere as it grows, making it one of the most effective crops available for near-term climate impact.

Prevents Deforestation
Unlike timber, coir, or wood-based alternatives that rely on slow-growing trees or deforestation, hemp can be grown and harvested quickly—often multiple times per year—without habitat loss.

Natural Fiber, Proven Over Millennia
Hemp has been used by humans for tens of thousands of years as a durable, versatile natural fiber—long before synthetic materials entered our production systems.

Replaces Synthetics and Plastics
Hemp allows us to remove synthetic fibers and plastic-based materials from products, reducing microplastic pollution across manufacturing and end use.

One Plant, Many Uses
From food and fiber to construction materials and animal bedding, hemp enables multiple product streams from a single crop—maximizing efficiency and minimizing waste.

Local, Low-Carbon Supply Chains
By growing and processing hemp in Tasmania, we avoid the carbon miles and fragility associated with importing materials from distant global supply chains.